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Tucker Endurance Trail Saddle, older model
16 1/2 seat, but fits more like 15 1/2 due to high cantle
Medium tree
Good condition, with some leather staining
Wide endurance stirrups included
$900. Will ship at buyer's expense, from 95614.
Cashel by Martin endurance saddle
Like new
16 inch seat, wide tree, includes Cashel slanted stirrups
Retails for about $3000
Asking $1400. Will ship at buyer's expense, from 95614
Arabian Saddle Company Rubicon Monoflap
Black, 18" seat, W tree
Bought new in 2021, very, very lightly used
Small scuff on cantle, can be seen in photos. Otherwise great condition.
Lovely saddle, just does not fit my horse.
This is a pre 2010 Freeform treeless model originally designed as a barrel saddle but I removed the horn and put a Barefoot Saddle Soft Pommel inside and it has worked GREAT as an endurance saddle. It will come with the horn.
Awesome for short backed horses, total length is only 23”!
This saddle was beautifully made and the leather is nice and thick and barely shows any wear.
The seat can be adjusted from the max size of western 16” seat to about a 14” seat by pulling up the very sticky Velcro and moving the seat bolster forward or backward. Kinda cool, you get a custom fit!
It is currently setup for use with a dressage girth but you can swap out the billets if you’d like to use a western cinch, can do a back cinch too!
2022 model Double Diamond Lumiere endurance saddle
17” smooth padded seat and jockeys
LT 7.25 tree, this tree has a little more curvature from front to back for horses with large or exaggerated shoulder movements. Great for gaited horses.
It was bought for my mountain horse but since his diagnosis of EMS he has lost 200 pounds and doesn’t need this wide tree.
Very light weight at only 15 lbs, 3 position adjustable stirrups leathers, bucking rolls, Jeremiah Watts conches, hoof print tooling on cantle.
Hasn’t had more than 10 rides, been a part of my living room decor.
$2000, will accept PayPal friends and family, buyer pays shipping, stirrups not included.
This custom-built Wade saddle is in very good condition.
Hermann Oak leather, beautiful conchos and horn cap, and custom stirrups
Weight: 24 pounds with stirrups
Unique cable rigging allows girth to be placed in optimal position for horse
Matching breast collar is included
This is a fantastic saddle, but the seat is just too big for me
I also have a used Corrector pad in good condition that has the protective shield and front and rear shims; it can be purchased for another $100.00. It helps fine tune saddle fit. It pairs well with this saddle. I can send pictures, if interested.
Keith Bryan Pathfinder, Wide Tree, 17” seat, serial number 1023, dark brown leather.
Includes luxury cover and leather conditioner
$2,500
This saddle had three test rides because it had become too difficult for me to do the barn work and have time and energy to work with my horse in a completely undeveloped environment.
It was never fitted so the flocking is original. I kept it indoors on a saddle tree. Other than creases on the billet straps it is new.
Keith Bryan was a master saddler to Queen Elizabeth’s calvary in addition to designing dressage, jumping and other saddles in Britain.
His Pathfinder resembles the Icelandic saddle designed for week long droving rides, herding horses to and from seasonal pastures.
It is meant to be ridden in all day, with such beautiful leather on the quilted seat. I had D-rings installed on the cantle and pommel.
Loxley with Bliss of London bought the business when KB retired, but his saddlers went with his patterns and are still making his designs.
More can be learned about this saddle here:
https://www.bliss-of-london.com/product/pathfinder-by-keith-bryan/