> Another point: I mentioned this briefly the other day, but if the saddle > is > too narrow, it will perch in front and that will make the low spot even > lower, throwing the rider past a mere chair seat and into a full "recliner > seat."
Yes, that's a good point. Looking at the saddle from the image on the website, you would think that it would put the rider in the center, as it sits. But on a horse, it would put the rider to the rear. If it's too narrow for the horse, that would put the rider further back. Judy http://iceryder.net http://clickryder.com
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