I went to a treeless saddle, the Torsion Trekker, 3
years ago. I loved what happened with my horse. Rougie's movements
became bolder and he began to love to canter which he rarely did prior to the
change in saddles. I finished my endurance season with the treeless saddle
and then early the following year I found the Barefoot Cheyenne. I found I
liked the Barefoot Cheyenne better because it put me in a more centered riding
position and the nubuck leather is more supple and flexible. I put on
several hundred training miles in that saddle last year and became a dealer for
the saddle. In March of this year I began to import the Freeform SB and
Freeform SB Endurance saddles from Italy. I am now riding in this treeless
saddle. The Freeform is a wonderfully secure and comfortable saddle that
actually feels like it has a twist. This is due to the injection foam
technology used in its construction. A unique feature of the Freeform
saddle is the removable seat and adjustable stirrup attachment which allows the
rider to change stirrup position during a ride or when changing riding
disciplines.
Hope this helps and if you have any questions, please
feel free to call me.