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Do gaited horses need a special saddle?

Do gaited horses need a special saddle?

While it’s true that gaited horses generally require a saddle that accommodates a greater range of motion, especially through the back, shoulders, and neck, this is an important consideration for all horses. Gaited horses muscles move differently than those that are built to perform only the walk, trot, and canter.

Can a gaited horse wear a Western saddle?

Saddle Design Gaited horse saddles do not appear any different than regular saddles. Gaited saddles can be English or Western. The tree of a gaited horse saddle has been specially designed to allow for the gaited horse’s unique movements, freeing the shoulders and back to move freely in his specialized gaits.

What is a gaited trail saddle?

Like the horse itself, gaited horse saddles are a breed apart from the rest. The saddles shown here are built specifically for smooth gaited horse breeds that travel with a four-beat footfall rather than a two-beat stride.

What kind of saddle do I need for a gaited horse?

The gaited horse naturally has a long stride, which can often be restricted by conventional treed saddles. Treed saddles can pinch and put pressure on the shoulder of a gaited horse when it’s moving.

What are gaited saddle bars?

Unlike a full Quarter Horse Bar saddle it is designed to sit correctly on the withers and not drop down and throw off the way the bars sit on the horses back. The bars are called by many people as wide, however they are not. The bars themselves are not wide (only measuring 13 inches), but the angle is wide.

Are flex tree saddles good for gaited horses?

The Hilason Flex tree saddle is designed with precision for minimum weight, shorter skirt length and maximum close contact experience. Due to its amazing Flex Tree feature, it fits on to Gaited horses brilliantly and provides utmost comfort to both the Horse and the Rider.

Can I use a gaited saddle on a quarter horse?

You can have a gaited horse and a foundation bred Quarter Horse standing side by side with both having a 7-inch gullet. If you put a saddle made for the Quarter Horse on the gaited horse it will fit at the top (or in this case gullet) but there will be no support at the shoulder.

Are Western saddles different for gaited horses?

Additionally, every horse varies in their wither height and shoulder angle, and gaited horses are no different. Gaited horses typically have different measurements than the average Quarter Horse making the best western saddles for gaited horses different from the best saddles for non-gaited horses.

How long have we been making gaited saddles?

We have been making gaited saddles for over 14 years. Our products were originally invented and crafted in the heart of Tennessee Walking Horse country near Nashville. Our saddle is designed to fit Tennessee Walking Horses, Spotted Saddle Horses, and other Southern Gaited breeds.

What is the difference between a gaited and a draft saddle?

The gaited saddles usually have more rock to the bars. Haflinger: Short backed, mutton withered these trees have a flatter pitch to the bar angle and very little rock. Usually a 7.5″ gullet, they re often used on other large horses needing an extra wide tree. Draft: Usually an 8″ gullet to fit on large draft horses.

What is the difference between a gaited and gaited horse?

Can sometimes fit non-Arabian horses. Gaited: The gaited tree has a higher gullet to accommodate the higher withered horses. They usually have a wider or flared front to allow for shoulder movement. The tree narrows toward the back where the bars have more pitch. The gaited saddles usually have more rock to the bars.

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