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FW: [RC] Specialized Saddles - Curtis, Laura (LauraCurtis)

I just bought a new horse, and the lady that sold him to me was also a dealer for Specialized Saddles.  I rode him in one and LOVED IT!  It was extremely comfortable for me, the horse moved out very well (no pinched shoulders), and he had a solid, even sweat under his pad (Supracor).  I ordered one and cannot WAIT to receive it.  I have had horses for 30 years and ridden endurance/competive trail/trail for the last 16, so saddle fit is extremely important to me.


From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vchorsegal@xxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 7:45 PM
To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [RC] Specialized Saddles

Hi All-
  I am a dealer for Specialized Saddles in North San Diego County, CA.  I am happy to let folks come & try one of mine before they decide.  For the price of a non- adjustable Crates or a cured in urine Indian leather Tucker- you can have a Specialized Saddle with the options/choices you desire.  You can also order a demo online, however, the wait is several weeks.  They are now offering a gaited type with a sweet spot and it allows freedom of motion for the gaited horses.  It takes about one minute to adjust the saddle to a near perfect fit, a few minutes to shim problem horses, etc.  Sorry to be blunt, but that's how it is !  See you on the trail ! 
- Heidi Helly