I have a black Cheyenne that I have modified that I've decided to sell. It hasn't been used a lot and the bottom fleece appears new. It's in excellent shape.
The main modification is that I cut the original stirrup rings off and will sell it will a Sensation Velcro-on stirrup hanger. This allows you to position the stirrups forward or backwards as you feel you need. NOTE: the saddle uses normal English type stirrup leathers or Webbers, and the stirrups are free hanging as English stirrups normally are. I have the original fiberglass cantle and pommel forms and they are included, but at the moment, the pommel and cantle are stuffed with soft fiberfill, the stuff often used as pillow stuffing, etc. I'll ship it with the fiberfill in. I have two seats for the saddle. One is the original Barefoot seat. The other is a sheepskin seat that was made for this saddle - NOT a full sheepskin cover, but a seat only, black trimmed with brown. Both are included. I also have a memory foam "twist" that was custom made to help with the "riding the table top" feel you get with a Barefoot on a really wide horse. I've used this "twist" between the saddle base and the sheepskin seat, but you don't have to use the "twist" if you don't want to - it's just an option that I've found helpful. I'm including this too. So, the saddle has been modified, but I think a lot of folks would consider the modifications as improvements, and it can be used in several configurations. I am not including any fittings - no stirrups, no stirrup leathers, and no girth. I think the price is reasonable at $400 plus $25 shipping to the continental USA. I have pictures, so if anyone is interested, e-mail me privately at windgait @ gmail.com, taking out the spaces. I am also considering selling a lovely, practically new and very beautiful 15" black/tan youth cut BMSS, endurance model with upgraded features and a 17.5", 36cm Duett Encore dressage saddle. The Duett is treed, but is a very wide saddle. I haven't decided on prices or what I'm including with those just yet, although I doubt I'll have any fittings to go with the Duett. Karen Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
