The following is an interpretive dance between a mechanical pony (representing me) and my cat (the voice of reason), reflecting on the saddle shopping experience.
unlikely dancing partners
Via gifs bc duh.
me: "woot woooot i found a promising trial saddle!! so EXCITE, much HOPE!!"
cat: "it's an all purpose with questionable leather and reviews saying it's not great for jumping"
me: "no no, not listening... la la la i can't HEAR YOU"
cat: "oh, it also doesn't fit your horse"
me: " ... boo"
You can pretty much replace the cat's points with anything - who knew there are so many ways to derail a potential saddle?!?! So I feel this realistically conveys the general saddle shopping experiences - both the highs and low low lows lol.
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Re: the Stubben - after my first test ride I'm feeling.... conflicted. It was comfortable and Isabel went very nicely. And it seems to mostly fit her, tho it maybe moves a little bit over fences? Or was that just my imagination? Perhaps that's something that a reflock can fix?
But also, my position in the saddle reminds me of the Wintec - particularly pinching my knees, tipping my upper body forward and swinging my lower leg back. Like I'm 'perching.' I'll be curious to see what trainer P thinks...
stubben
But also, my position in the saddle reminds me of the Wintec - particularly pinching my knees, tipping my upper body forward and swinging my lower leg back. Like I'm 'perching.' I'll be curious to see what trainer P thinks...
wintec
A LOT of this probably just has to do with my own positional flaws... And I obviously don't expect a saddle to magically transform my eq into something it just isn't. But idk... things felt better in the Bates - like my legs felt longer and wrapped around Isabel (rather than curling or pinching) and I stayed more centered over the saddle?
bates
Altho maybe I'm just imagining things bc these three pics video stills don't really look very different, do they... Thoughts anyone?