Did get emails but talking would have made things easier- especially after all the money I spentġ of 2 people found the following review helpful: Idk if this is correct couldn’t get anyone to call me back. The saddle sits high on him but when my butt is in it it’s fine. Not as comfortable in my bum as I thought it would be, but maybe I have to break it in? I have xtra wide pommel on my 15.3 hh Kentucky mountain. If you would like to try a saddle for a week, Me ssage us ġ of 1 people found the following review helpful:ĭanielle Leavitt from Coloma, MI United States If after one week you decide to return the saddle, you will be charged a $100 restocking fee and you pay to ship the saddle back to us. Use your own saddle pad to try the saddle if possible. You cannot return a used saddle pad or girth/cinch. If you mark it up, scratch it, or damage it, you cannot return it. Ride in a controlled area, do not go on a trail ride. You can try the saddle for one week (7 days) after receiving the saddle to decide if it’s a good fit for you and your horse. Click here for more information on the Barefoot Saddle systems. Image Details: The endurance rider is Amanda Taylor riding at "Virginia Highlands" Endurance Ride, using her Barefoot Atlanta Saddle. 2.5" Western Stirrup Attachment Piece (included) can be positioned as needed.Close contact free and comfortable seating at the horse's center of gravity.Barefoot® VPS System provides channel for spinal clearance.8 D-rings to attach all your travel/riding gear.Made of open pore cow hide nubuck leather - dirt repellent.The saddle is finished with leather trim and a lovely horsehead design on the panel as well as 8 d-rings, conchos and leather strings for tying items to your saddle. Made of a robust, open pore cow hide called nubuck, theīarefoot Atlanta is a treeless saddle that is pliable enough to mold to your horse's back. Barefoot Atlanta Treeless Endurance Saddlesīarefoot Atlanta Treeless Saddle is an extremely light weight, horse friendly endurance and trail saddle.
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