Saddle fitters are important to horse owners because they can help to ensure that a horse's saddle fits properly. A well-fitting saddle is essential for the horse's comfort, performance, and long-term health. A poorly fitting saddle can cause a number of problems, including:
- Pain and discomfort
- Back problems
- Muscle atrophy
- Skin problems
- Performance issues
- Behavioral problems
Saddle fitters have the training and experience to assess a horse's conformation and saddle fit. They can also identify any potential problems and make recommendations for corrective measures.
Here are some of the benefits of having a saddle fitter evaluate your horse's saddle:
- Improved horse comfort and performance: A well-fitting saddle will allow your horse to move freely and comfortably. This can lead to improved performance in all disciplines, from pleasure riding to competitive events.
- Reduced risk of injury: A poorly fitting saddle can put pressure on the horse's back, muscles, and joints. This can lead to pain, inflammation, and injury. A well-fitting saddle will help to reduce the risk of these problems.
- Extended saddle life: A saddle that fits properly will last longer than a saddle that does not fit properly. This is because a well-fitting saddle will not put undue stress on the saddle's materials.
If you are unsure whether your horse's saddle fits properly, it is a good idea to have it evaluated by a saddle fitter. A saddle fitter can help you to find the best possible saddle for your horse and to ensure that the saddle is fitted properly.
Here are some tips for finding a qualified saddle fitter:
- Ask your veterinarian or other horse professionals for recommendations.
- Look for a saddle fitter who is certified by a reputable organization, such as the Society of Master Saddlers (SMS) or the Professional Saddle Fitters Association (PSFA).
- Ask about the saddle fitter's experience and training.
- Make sure that the saddle fitter is willing to work with you and your horse to find the best possible saddle fit.
Having your horse's saddle evaluated by a qualified saddle fitter is a wise investment that can pay off in terms of your horse's comfort, performance, and long-term health.
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Borne Saddlery
TX
- Brittany Bird Saddle Fitting SC
- Comfortzone Saddle Fit, LLC FL, KY
- County Saddlery MD
- Custom Saddlery SC
- Double Diamond Equine NC
- Dutchess Bridle & Saddle NY, CT, NJ, PA
- Dynamic Equine Saddle Fitting - NC
- EDA Equine Canada
- Equi-Fit New Zealand
- Four Winds Saddle Services Ltd. Canada
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Fox Run Saddlery
IL, IN, MI, WI
- Horsease, LLC, Saddle Fitting & Equine Massage MN
- International Academy of Saddle Fitters Association
- Jacobson's Saddlery IA, NE, WI, KS, MO
- Jenn's Barn NC
- Kathi Soukup IL
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M & M Tack Shop
NC
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Master Saddlers Association
Association
- Mebane Equine Bodyworks NC, VA
- New England Saddle Fit All of New England
- Optimum Saddle Services CA
- Palmer Equine FL
- Pegasus Saddlery & Biomechanics VA
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Saddle Cast
CA, CO
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Saddle Fit & Solutions
MI
- Saddle Fit by Diane FL
- Saddle Fitting FL, AL, GA, KY, TN
- Saddle Guy SC
- Saddlefit 4 Life Education
- Saddlefitter MN
- Saddlefitting.US VA, NC, MD, PA, DC
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Saddler’s Row
IL
- Saddlery Solutions CA
- Safe and Sound Saddle Fit MN
- SC Equine Massage & Saddle Fit FL
- Shedrick English Saddlery NH, ME, VT, MA
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Society of Master Saddlers (SMS)
UK
- Southeast Saddle Fit NC
- Stancliff Saddle Fitting NC
- The Saddle Tree OH
- The Society of Master Saddlers Association
- Tracy Karambalas, Voltaire Design IL, IN, MI, WI
- Veritas Saddles NJ, PA, DE
- West 20 Ranch and Saddle Co. WI