Use the ‘Post Your Saddle Here’ link above to create a sale ad and list your used saddle on Moss Rock’s website. It’s an excellent way to boost visibility and connect with a wider audience of potential buyers.
Your ad will also be featured on the Moss Rock Endurance Business Facebook page, giving it even more reach.
There is a one-time $25 fee to post your listing. Your listing will remain active until you notify me that the saddle has sold—there is no time limit or expiration date. Updates or changes can be made at any time while the listing is active; just contact me and I’ll be happy to make them.
Take advantage of this platform to reach a broad audience and sell your saddle efficiently.
You can send up to four pictures to me by text at 719-641-9580, or by email at mossrockendurance@gmail.com—whichever is easier for you.
Like new 2015 Stonewall Endurance saddle, excellent shape, lightly used for two years. Stamped 15.5 seat, Medium tree, but the Dennis Lane card measurements used to make this saddle are for a medium wide to wide horse (D7, D8 and D9). Lower sport pommel. English billets can be switched out for western rigging if desired. Saddle weighs only about 15 lbs. and fits short-backed horses (horse in picture has 16 inch saddle bearing area). Saddle has room for a decently defined wither, and very little rock; not good for banana backs! Bottom of the saddle has conformal foam covered with black wool fleece. Stonewall recommends using a very thin wool pad (1/4 inch), which is what is in the picture. Selling due to a change in disciplines.
Great for trail, endurance, or western dressage! Asking $1,100 plus shipping.
Purchased new, never ridden. Not a flex tree. Wide tree, extra large pommel. Well-padded 16" Western seat. Stirrup leathers included, loop directly over saddle bars, with 1” fore-aft adjustment space. Weight approx. 15 lb, 22” panel contact surface.
Asking $1,000, includes shipping within the continental US. PayPal ok.
Not a flex tree. Wide tree, well padded 16” Western seat. Stirrup leathers included, which loop directly over saddle bars with 1” fore-aft adjustment space. Adjustable panels with 22” panel contact surface. Weight approx. 15 lbs. Detachable saddle bags. Lightly used but beautiful!
$900 includes shipping within the Continental US - PayPal ok.
Custom made 16” International. Mahogany leather with a rawhide pommel and pencil roll cantle. In excellent condition with a minor blemish on pommel. Smooth seat and fenders are one solid piece of leather, no seams. Standard tree, knee rolls, seven D rings, leather covered endurance stirrups, and a set of fitting inserts included.
New the saddle sells for $2695.00, asking $1000.00.
There is a one-time $25 fee to post your listing. Your listing will remain active until you notify me that the saddle has sold—there is no time limit or expiration date.
Updates or changes can be made at any time while the listing is active; just contact me and I’ll update the details.
You can include up to four photos in your ad. If you have a couple more you'd like to add, I can combine them into a single image, but please keep in mind—the more crowded the picture, the harder it is for buyers to see important details.
To create the most effective listing, be sure to include:
Brand and model of the saddle
Age of the saddle
Seat size and tree/gullet width
Whether it comes with any extras (stirrups, pad, etc.)
Whether shipping is included or not
The state or zip code where the saddle is located (so buyers can estimate shipping costs)
A reliable way to contact you (email or phone)
You can send up to four pictures to me by text at 719-641-9580, or by email at mossrockendurance@gmail.com—whichever is easier for you.
Once I receive your info and photos, I’ll post your ad to the server. I may follow up with a few quick questions to complete the listing.
Please Note: As with any public online listing, be cautious when communicating with interested buyers. While most inquiries are genuine, online scammers do exist and often target visible listings. Avoid engaging with anyone who seems vague, asks unusual questions, or requests odd payment or shipping arrangements. Do not respond to any emails offering to send you a check for the equipment. These are almost always scams. If you're unsure about a message, feel free to reach out—I'm happy to help assess whether it seems legitimate.