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How much do Australian saddles cost?

These saddles cost the importer around $60 to $80 each and they often sell them for less than $200, a very nice profit on a sub-standard product. These saddles are generally made from a painted (pigmented) leather that is poorly tanned and will not accept the oil.

Subsequently, one may also ask, how much do saddles cost?

When you are looking to purchase a saddle you can usually expect to get what you pay for. The average cost of a horse saddle is around $500. However, the price range for different saddles varies greatly, from $100 for a cheap saddle to $8000 or more for a high end or custom made saddle.

Secondly, what is the difference between a western saddle and an Australian saddle? The position of the rigging dees on a Western saddle tend to place the saddle further down the horses back when compared to the position an Australian stock saddle takes on a horses back. This means that when girthed up the saddle is in a more forward position and the rider weight is more over the horses shoulders.

One may also ask, what kind of saddles do they use in Australia?

The Australian saddle is, quite simply, a BIG DRESSAGE SADDLE. The stirrups hang in a dressage position, and they are free swinging. Many Aussie saddles I have designed since the early 80's incorporate aspects of Western saddles.

Where are Australian Saddle Company saddles made?

# If you are looking for a good used saddle, we have heaps!. We will fit one to YOUR horse at a price that will make your pocketbook smile! Check out the bareback saddles we build in Malibu, and frequently have previously owned or traded models. Call for pricing.

Related Question Answers

Are old saddles worth anything?

Estimated value is between $1800 and $3000. You get into so many variables on a saddle of that age so far as What Its Worth. Condition, the style, the embellishments, etc. Take it to a local saddle shop.

Why are saddles so expensive?

I can understand why good saddles are expensive; hand made wood trees with rawhide covering, well-tanned good quality leather costs money, the cutting, fitting, stitching, tooling (even if it's mass produced), getting the seat just right, making it safe yet aesthetically pleasing.

Is wintec a good saddle brand?

It fits her great and it is a wonderfully comfortable saddle. It's great for teaching new riders as well because the seat is more grippy than a leather saddle, so they can feel more secure at the trot and especially the canter.

What is the most expensive saddle?

According to the Guinness Book of Records, the record for the most expensive saddle ever sold now stands at a staggering $653,234 or £432,310. This particular saddle belonged to the Crown Prince of Dubai, Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, and was sold at a charity auction in November 2015.

Are synthetic saddles good?

Synthetic saddle are made from man made materials. They are lightweight, and less expensive than their traditional counterparts. A synthetic saddle definitely wins in the care department too. There really isn't a lot of care necessary for a synthetic saddle.

What is the best brand of saddle?

Best Western Saddle Brands
  • See Circle Y Saddles here on Amazon.
  • See Billy Cook Saddlery Saddles here on Amazon.
  • See Wintec saddles here on Amazon.
  • See M Toulous Saddles here on Amazon.
  • See Stubben saddles here on Amazon.
  • See Pessoa saddles here on Amazon.
  • See Bates saddles here on Amazon.

What is the average cost of owning a horse per month?

Responses to a horse-ownership survey from the University of Maine found that the average annual cost of horse ownership is $3,876 per horse, while the median cost is $2,419. That puts the average monthly expense anywhere from $200 to $325 – on par with a car payment.

How much is a used saddle?

The price of the saddle compared to the market value

The most popular price on used saddles is $500-$600 but this more often than not isn't an accurate market value. Especially when it comes to the import saddles which can have a new retail price of $450… be sure you are not over paying for a low quality import saddle.

Are Australian stock saddles comfortable?

The stirrup position on the Australian saddle is a little more forward than in a western saddle and the seat positions the legs in front of the body. This makes the saddle comfortable for long hours of riding and for riding in tough terrain.

What size Australian saddle do I need?

Approximate Saddle Size Guide - Men's
Saddle Size Weight (lbs.) Waist Size
15 110 - 130 28 - 32
16 130 - 160 32 - 34
17 160 - 180 34 - 36
18 180 - 200 36 - 38

Do you post in an Australian saddle?

If you normally ride in a 17" english saddle, then you need a 17" Australian saddle. Having a larger seat size will allow you to post in your saddle if you tend to post or stand in your stirrups. Some riders like the poleys right against their thigh, and will choose a snug fit.

Are Australian saddles treeless?

Our Australian Stock Saddle looks like Australian Stock Treed Saddle, but this is purely Treeless Saddle. Material which is used in the production of Australian Stock Saddle makes the saddle More Comfortable and Extraordinary Flexible than any treed saddle. There is no Fitting Problems in this saddle.

Can you jump in a stock saddle?

I love my stock saddle, I campdraft, trail ride, show and can even do small jumps in it! the seat is different to a dressage saddle, and very different to a GP seat. Different makes have different positions, bit generally it'll put your legs slightly forwards compared to a dressage seat.

What is a half breed saddle?

what does the term 'half breed' in relation to saddles mean? Thanks. half western, half stock. looks like a stock saddle with swinging fenders, mostly built on a western tree.

Are Australian saddles good for trail riding?

Of the three major saddle types; Western, English, and Australian, the Australian saddle is probably the least well known. However, for trail riding, endurance riding or ranch work, the Australian saddle is an excellent choice.

What is the most comfortable saddle for a horse?

7 Most Comfortable Western Saddles for Trail Riding
  • Acerugs Western Pleasure Trail Saddle. Check Price on Amazon.
  • King Series Synthetic Trail Saddle.
  • Wintec Full Quarter Western Saddle.
  • Wintec Western Trail Saddle.
  • Acerugs Leather Comfy Trail Saddle.
  • Circle Y High Horse Eldorado Saddle.
  • King Series Jacksonville Trail Saddle Reg.
  • How Do You Know What Size Saddle to Buy?

Do Western riders post the trot?

Cowboys on the range always post the trot, having learned long ago just like their hunt seat comrades that the posting trot is not only the most comfortable when you're covering long distances at a good clip but it produces balanced, evenly-muscled horses when you switch up your diagonals.

How heavy is an Australian saddle?

14 pounds to 26 pounds

Are Syd Hill saddles good?

Yes, Syd Hill is a higher quality and their price shows it. I was just throwing out a cheaper option. Not the BEST quality out there, but it's a wonderful balance of price and quality, in my opinion.

Can you use a western saddle pad with an Australian saddle?

Colin answered: WHY YOU SHOULD NEVER USE A SHAPED PAD FOR A TRADITIONAL AUSTRALIAN SADDLE. This is a pad that goes between the outer flap of a traditional Aussie saddle and the side of the horse. It is meant to be against the side of the horse and take sweat from the animal.

How do you know what size saddle seat you need?

To measure the seat of a western saddle you should measure from the back of the swell at the top of the gullet back to leading edge of the cantle. There should be approximately four inches between your crotch and the fork (or swells).

How do you measure the gullet on a Australian saddle?

How to Measure an Australian Saddle Gullet
  1. Set the saddle on a saddle stand with the front facing you.
  2. Visually locate the narrowest part of the gullet. Use your ruler to locate the point of the saddle that is 2 inches below the narrowest section.
  3. Use your ruler to measure from left to right across this section of the saddle.

Is English or Western riding easier?

While the more difficult of the two styles to learn, English riding is easier to transfer to the Western style. In Western riding, the rider uses just one hand to hold the reins and employs neck reining to control the horse.

Are Australian saddles good for high withered horses?

I have used one tons with high withered OTTB's. as bsms says, the style with the flocking works best for high withered horses. That said, you need to make sure the tree is the right width and shape for your horse. Down under and kimberly aussies have a tree that can be 'adjusted' some how to order.

What is a saddle horn used for?

A very functional item was also added: the saddle "horn". This style of saddle allowed vaqueros to control cattle by use of a rope around the neck of the animal, tied or dallied (wrapped without a knot) around the horn.

Where are down under saddles made?

The saddles in the Down Under Collection are simply the best Aussie saddles made outside of Australia.

When was the Australian stock saddle invented?

1800s

Who invented the Australian stock saddle?

By Trevor James. The Australian Stock Saddle has evolved over around 150 years and was first modelled on the English style all purpose – dressage type saddle.

Where are Kimberly saddles made?

Kimberley Saddles - Saddle-Up Ranch. Good Looks, great comfort! The “Kimberley” Range is a remote, rugged area of Australia's far northwest, and is farmed for its cattle and the exploits of its drovers and ringers.

How have saddles changed over the years?

Saddle design has come full circle within the last decade or so, with a movement back to deeper seats and more padding. "It's evolved into these French saddles with a slightly deeper cantle. Everything about them is improved: You have more support and the close-contact feel like you used to."