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Hey Karen! :+] I just can't understand how a rigid tree can *fit* a back that is constantly moving (maybe when the horse is standing tied to the hitching post??). I know there are some saddles with flexible trees, like the SR saddles, and the concept of a flexing tree makes a lot of sense to me, especially if the saddle was custom made. At the last few rides I've been to, I've noticed that two of the most commonly used saddles seem to be SR enduro saddles and sportssaddles. I think a lot of people are discovering sportssaddles, and having a lot of success with them. Obviously, not everyone can afford to order a custom made saddle for their hard to fit horse, so maybe going treeless is the next best bet. <<My reply to this is....how many "trees" fit horses exactly? the tree can't distribute weight evenly if it doesn;t fit the back exactly, and in my opinion, it never will, since the back changes shape so many times when the horse lifts or lowers it's head, or turns....gains muscle or weight, etc, etc. Karen>> -- _______________________________________________ Talk More, Pay Less with Net2Phone Direct(R), up to 1500 minutes free! http://www.net2phone.com/cgi-bin/link.cgi?143
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