Saddles

* Refers to color chose of leather:

~ dark brown
~ med. brown (color range depends on what I have in stock for medium browns...email me for current shades)
~ russet aka "tan"
~ natural
~ black  

All saddles come with a saddle pad unless one is not used. Saddle pads will vary from the ones shown in the photos.

Added option: Fit any of the below saddles to a Breyer SM riders.

This is just for the extra work of fitting the tack to the rider! Rider does not come with tack!

Please visit my "Sets page" for a number of other saddles!
 

Western Saddles 

*Western Show Saddle- a beautiful saddle. The right amount of silver and class for the show ring. Single workable white string girth. Suede seat. Single rear back strap ring only

Added options:

  • Add a rear working cinch.
  • Add fancy rear 1/2 cinch.


*Roping Saddle- some silver, front white string girth, back cinch with attacher. A stockier/bulkier look. Suede seat with a wider wrapped horn (wrap color: dark brown, cream, or black).

*Cutting Saddle-work those calves! Thin horn, oxbow style stirrups with some silver. Single white string girth. Leather rear cinch. Suede seat.

*Western Working Saddle- an everyday ranch saddle. No silver, suede seat, with back cinch and attacher. A stockier/bulkier look.

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Barrel Saddle- dark brown or black leather. Fender and saddle skirt color choice: black, brown, hot pink, blue, red, or turquoise. Single string girth in your choice of color. Rounded skirt, and no silver.

A rear cinch can be added.

*Western Sidesaddle- Single cinch w/ balance strap. Suede seat (can be a different color than saddle-email me for color options). Comes with limited silver decorations. A fresh new look for the "Other Western" class! Saddle pad comes with this saddle in plain white no leather/silver (pad shown can be ordered)

A rear cinch can be added.

*Australian Stock Saddle, a classic "From down under". Single white girth,with horn, another wonderful "Other Western" class winner!

 

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 English Saddles 

*All Purpose English Saddle- great in just about any class, with any mini breed. Sticky wax cinch. Cast stirrups. Comes with knee rolls. Comes with white saddle pad.
 

 


Dressage Saddle- a classic. Black leather. Sticky wax cinch. Cast stirrups. Comes with dressage style saddle pad.

Saddleseat/Park Saddle-steppin' it out in style! Nice for a verity of show breeds. Black or dark brown leather. Sticky wax cinch. Cast stirrups. No saddle pad.

*English Sidesaddle-complete with balance girth. Sticky wax cinch. Cast stirrup.

 

Added option of sandwich case.


*Australian Saddle-"another down under"! Single white girth, cast stirrups, and sticky wax cinch. More English looking.

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*Endurance Cutback Saddle-english style, with semi-deep seat and padded knee roll. Leather sleeves stirrups, and sticky wax cinch. Your choice of saddle pad color: red, blue, purple, dark green, yellow, white, turquoise, or hot pink.

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 Other Saddles

Bareback Pad- choice of red, blue, purple, dark green, yellow, white, turquoise, or hot pink. White girth (buckle adjuster).

Can be ordered with or without stirrups.

Lipizzan Bareback Pad-red velvet, trimmed in gold. White leather sticky wax cinch.

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Steeplechase Saddle-flat racing style with numbered pad (sorry no # choice). Black or dark brown leather, cast stirrups, and sticky wax cinch. Your choice of saddle pad color: red, blue, purple, dark green, yellow, white, turquoise, or hot pink.

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Didn't see what you were looking for?

Looking for a trick riding saddle? Royal Canadian Mounted Police? Peruvian saddle? Parade saddle? Full Portuguese presentation set? Spanish Lipizzan set? Racing tack? Polo set up? Working Police set? Civil War tack? or maybe Bronc saddles?

All the above are listed on my "Sets page"
 
Photo Credits:
Western Pleasure (top saddle) photo by Anne Covey
Roping Saddle owned by Anne Covey.
Barrel Saddle photo by Laurie Comfort
Saddleseat saddle: (mule) owned by Anne Covey
Dressage saddle photo: Anne Covey