Horse saddles and horse blankets are something people
usually associate together when the horse comes to mind. If you plan to
ride your horse, you'll need both. Even if you don't have to use the
horse blanket with the horse saddle, you'll still want a horse blanket
for other times. You'll want one when your horse is kept in a drafty
stall, when your horse is waiting out in the cold weather for a show,
when your horse is waiting in a holding pen for vet's attention and it
is cold outside.
When you think of buying a new horse saddle, consider the trial period
in case you'll want to return it for a better fit. Surely you didn't
think it would be as easy as just buying a universal saddle fit for any
horse or rider?
No, my unsuspecting horse friend, it is, unfortunately more involved
than that. Oh, but the journey for the proper saddle and blanket is well
worth the efforts both for you and your equine partner. Buying a horse
saddle that doesn't fit the horse, rider, or the occasion will only
cause regrets and soreness that could be avoided by a thoughtful
purchase. Ask any horse enthusiast and you'll find that buying the
proper gear is a welcome investment!
You'll want to consider what type of riding you'll do. Saddles are
basically wood or fiberglass in frame that is covered with leather.
Although, you'll find technical advances have allowed for the more
modern synthetic material in lieu of the leather covering. Regardless of
what your saddle is constructed of, the quality and purpose and fit are
most important. You'll want your money's worth.
There are several different choices to make before purchasing a blanket
as well. You must have a blanket under a western saddle for the horse
and rider to be comfortable during the ride. Blankets are made for
performance, for miniature horses, and for show. Although the Navajo
horse blanket is a popular choice is the western style is a
consideration, there are others available. There are quilted blankets,
foal blankets, antisweat sheets, and cooling blankets.
For your added comfort, there are softee seats, suede seats, and even
shock absorbers, which might be welcomed after a lengthy time away from
riding because of medical reasons. Whatever type of horse saddle or
horse blanket you'll require be certain both will best benefit you and
your horse.
The saddle must fit not only the size of the horse, but the size and
shape of the rider as well. A poor fit can cause sure muscles, blisters,
and bruising for you both. Not only should you consider this for
yourself, but for children riders. The child will continue to grow, but
the saddle should fit them at their current size.
Saddles used for other than pleasure riding include those bought for
endurance, show, roping, barrel races, and ponies. There are many
different brands of all these types of saddles. It's a matter of choice,
price, and availability. Happy hunting!