Western Endurance Saddle
Description
A Western endurance saddle combines the comfort and endurance features of a traditional endurance saddle with the style and functionality of a Western saddle. It usually features a deep seat, high cantle, and wide swells for security and stability during long rides. The saddle may also have extra padding, multiple rigging options, and durable materials suited for rugged terrain. Western-style tooling and accents often enhance its appearance, making it both practical and stylish for endurance riding in Western disciplines.
Seat Sizes (Rider):
Youth: 12-13 inches
Small Adult: 14 inches
Average Adult: 15 inches (most common size)
Large Adult: 16 inches
Extra Large Adult: 17 inches and above
Gullet Sizes (Horse):
Semi-Quarter Horse Bars: 6.0 to 6.5 inches (for horses with narrower withers)
Quarter Horse Bars: 6.0 to 5-7 inches (fits the majority of horses)
Full Quarter Horse Bars: 7.0 to 8.0 inches (for horses with broad shoulders and wide withers)
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