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Lopsidedness
>You still have to be careful here – the rider can appear to be >sitting
lopsided, but if the horse is lopsided the rider doesn’t really have a
chance to be sitting straight anyway.
I used to use the same saddle to ride two different horses, and always
had to adjust *one* stirrup. I don't know how one side of the barrel
seemed larger, but it sure did. Again, I don't know how you people who
use western stirrup leathers with the holes 2" apart handle stuff like
that.
Angie
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