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Western Show Saddle - Model RI224 - Jewelled
A beautiful Western Show saddle is made from high-grade London coloured leather, with a lovely hand-embossed jewelled pattern of diamante rosettes.
This Saddle comes mounted, including stirrup irons. Girth is an optional extra
Included is 5 years warranty on the tree.
Available in 14 inch only one left discounted to clear
Full quarter horse bars.
The saddle is built on full quarter horse bars. Remember you can always put a saddle pad under your horse if the saddle is wide but the horse narrow. Not a problem. But if the saddle is too narrow it will restrict the movement of the horse's shoulder and not be usable.
Western Show
Western Show is a growing sport. For women particularly the saddle should be narrow in the twist, like a dressage saddle. The seat is shaped and padded to allow the rider to sit well in the saddle.
Optional matching bridle breastplate set makes this a very nice show proposition.
Shock absorber built-in for your horse's comfort.
There is an added shock absorber built in to protect your horse's back. There is a layer of neoprene built under the tree and before the forex "fur" lining.
Why buy your saddle from an Australian company and NOT a U.S. website?
- We can save you money. With our our bulk buying power and reduced freight costs we can offer the product cheaper with no hidden costs.
- We offer a 5 day trial (in Australia only). This lets you have peace of mind knowing you can return the saddle if it doesn't fit or suit you and your horse. No U.S. website offers this to Australian customers. Conditions apply. See our saddle trial page for further details.
- We offer 5 years warrantyin Australia.
- PLEASE NOTE: We do not supply warranty on product imported direct from the U.S. even if it is the same brand. If you buy direct from the U.S. your warranty is with the U.S. company. This can result in warranty claims being expensive and not cost effective.
- No hidden costs. We have paid all costs associated with importing including the required quarantine inspections. Most U.S. websites don't declare these additional costs which can be up to $280 per saddle.