Re: Icelandic saddles

2007-11-08 Thread Lola Lahr
This message is from: "Lola Lahr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Here I go again, but I completely agree with Jen! My Fjords, Arabs and
mustangs all use the Freeform, and these horses are all different shapes and
sizes.  I use one saddle for all of them, and I have fewer problems with
slipping etc with the treeless than with  any of the treed saddles I used to
try to use- yes, even the expensive custom made ones didn't work as well as
the Freeform.
The folks (Action Rider Tack or April Battles) who sell the Freeforms have a
great demo porgram.  Once you put it on your horse and see and feel how much
better your horse moves, you will be surprised.

On 11/7/07, jen frame <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> This message is from: "jen frame" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hi Uli,
> My opinion, for what it is worth, is that you should research TREELESS
> saddles
> I am an extremely happy owner of 2 treeless saddles, and they work
> great on my Fjord.
> I used to be part of a Yahoo Treeless saddle chat group, and all the
> folks on that group that had Icelandic Ponys rode them in treeless
> saddles, which leads me to believe that the Icelandic saddles did not
> always work well for the Icelandic Ponys.  I have not heard if they
> work for Fjords
> The great thing about Treeless saddles is that they can fit almost any
> horse.
> I particularly like an Italian Treeless saddle called the Freeform.
> It distrubutes the rider's weight safely on the horse's back, and it
> feels like you are riding in a closer contact english saddle.  Another
> brand that might work for you, but is quite expensive, is the Ansur
> Treeless saddle. I personally do not like the brand called
> Barefoot--it doesn't distribute the rider's weight well, and it feels
> like you are sitting on a pillow on the horses' back--not very comfy
> to me. But some people love the Barefoot saddle
> Anyway, let us know what you get!
> Jen
>
> On 11/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This message is from: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > We have three Icelandics and a 2 year old Fjord.  Generally, Icelandics
> are smaller than Fjords and I would be concerned with the fit. I agree that
> the quilted top (if that is, or is an element of, what you are thinking of
> in terms of comfort over long distances)is interestng and comfortable.
> >
> > We have an Icelandic gelding (13 hands 2 or so) who was miserable in the
> Icelandic saddle we bought for him.  He was (i) too short backed for the
> saddle (perhaps not an issue with a Fjord)so tolting was very uncomfortable
> for him and (ii) way too wide.  Honestly, at the time the only saddle that
> fit him from our boardng barn was that of a shire (I am not kidding).  He is
> brawny and physically gifted.  We ended up with a made to measure English
> saddle.
> >
> > Our Icelandic mare found a very good fit with the Steuben/Benni's
> Harmony, but she is smaller than our 2-year old Fjord gelding.
> >
> > The bottom line is be careful with the fit.
> >
> > John Brinker
> >
> > >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >Date: 2007/11/06 Tue AM 10:39:03 CST
> > >To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
> > >Subject: Icelandic saddles
> >
> > >This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > >I am considering to purchase an Icelandic saddle,I feel they are
> extremely
> > >comfortable to ride in over long distances.
> > >Does anyone on this list have any experience with Icelandic saddles and
> > >Fjords.My main riding Fjord has a medium build and  fairly reasonable
> > >withers.
> > >Any recommendations ,opinions on this would be greatly appreciated.
> > >
> > >Thank You
> > >Uli Schnabl
> > >
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> >
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Re: icelandic saddles

2007-11-08 Thread Lola Lahr
This message is from: "Lola Lahr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

The Freeforms can be ordered with extra d-rings, so I am puzzled by the idea
that one can't pack as much on one of them as you can on a regular saddle!
I have 11 d-rings on mine and I have plenty of space for tying things on.  I
know that you can order at least 9-13 d-rings, so the options are there.

On 11/8/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Thank You everyone for the input on Icelandic saddles.
> I currently use a Trecker treeless saddle that I am quite happy with,
> except when it comes to distance riding.I feel that it doesn't
> supply enough support for the horse or the rider.
> Another disadvantage is that one can't pack a lot on a treeless
> saddle and I like to go on pack in overnight camping trips.
> I also use an Abetta endurance saddle,which is overall a little too
> flat a saddle in my opinion.
>
> Uli
>
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RE: Icelandic saddles

2007-11-07 Thread Cherie Mascis
This message is from: "Cherie Mascis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I have three Icelandics (one's too young to ride) and one Fjord, the
Sensation treeless saddle fits them all well.  I don't know any Icelandic
owners that use Icelandic saddles!  Most are too narrow!

Cherie
Western North Carolina
Lilja, Roka Mura (Icelandics)and Tyra (Fjord)

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Re: Icelandic saddles

2007-11-07 Thread jen frame
This message is from: "jen frame" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi Uli,
My opinion, for what it is worth, is that you should research TREELESS saddles.
I am an extremely happy owner of 2 treeless saddles, and they work
great on my Fjord.
I used to be part of a Yahoo Treeless saddle chat group, and all the
folks on that group that had Icelandic Ponys rode them in treeless
saddles, which leads me to believe that the Icelandic saddles did not
always work well for the Icelandic Ponys.  I have not heard if they
work for Fjords
The great thing about Treeless saddles is that they can fit almost any horse.
I particularly like an Italian Treeless saddle called the Freeform.
It distrubutes the rider's weight safely on the horse's back, and it
feels like you are riding in a closer contact english saddle.  Another
brand that might work for you, but is quite expensive, is the Ansur
Treeless saddle. I personally do not like the brand called
Barefoot--it doesn't distribute the rider's weight well, and it feels
like you are sitting on a pillow on the horses' back--not very comfy
to me. But some people love the Barefoot saddle
Anyway, let us know what you get!
Jen

On 11/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This message is from: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> We have three Icelandics and a 2 year old Fjord.  Generally, Icelandics are 
> smaller than Fjords and I would be concerned with the fit. I agree that the 
> quilted top (if that is, or is an element of, what you are thinking of in 
> terms of comfort over long distances)is interestng and comfortable.
>
> We have an Icelandic gelding (13 hands 2 or so) who was miserable in the 
> Icelandic saddle we bought for him.  He was (i) too short backed for the 
> saddle (perhaps not an issue with a Fjord)so tolting was very uncomfortable 
> for him and (ii) way too wide.  Honestly, at the time the only saddle that 
> fit him from our boardng barn was that of a shire (I am not kidding).  He is 
> brawny and physically gifted.  We ended up with a made to measure English 
> saddle.
>
> Our Icelandic mare found a very good fit with the Steuben/Benni's Harmony, 
> but she is smaller than our 2-year old Fjord gelding.
>
> The bottom line is be careful with the fit.
>
> John Brinker
>
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Date: 2007/11/06 Tue AM 10:39:03 CST
> >To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
> >Subject: Icelandic saddles
>
> >This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >I am considering to purchase an Icelandic saddle,I feel they are extremely
> >comfortable to ride in over long distances.
> >Does anyone on this list have any experience with Icelandic saddles and
> >Fjords.My main riding Fjord has a medium build and  fairly reasonable
> >withers.
> >Any recommendations ,opinions on this would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> >Thank You
> >Uli Schnabl
> >
> >The FjordHorse List archives can be found at:
> >http://tinyurl.com/rcepw
>
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Re: Icelandic saddles

2007-11-06 Thread john_brinker
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We have three Icelandics and a 2 year old Fjord.  Generally, Icelandics are 
smaller than Fjords and I would be concerned with the fit. I agree that the 
quilted top (if that is, or is an element of, what you are thinking of in terms 
of comfort over long distances)is interestng and comfortable.

We have an Icelandic gelding (13 hands 2 or so) who was miserable in the 
Icelandic saddle we bought for him.  He was (i) too short backed for the saddle 
(perhaps not an issue with a Fjord)so tolting was very uncomfortable for him 
and (ii) way too wide.  Honestly, at the time the only saddle that fit him from 
our boardng barn was that of a shire (I am not kidding).  He is brawny and 
physically gifted.  We ended up with a made to measure English saddle.

Our Icelandic mare found a very good fit with the Steuben/Benni's Harmony, but 
she is smaller than our 2-year old Fjord gelding.

The bottom line is be careful with the fit.

John Brinker

>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: 2007/11/06 Tue AM 10:39:03 CST
>To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
>Subject: Icelandic saddles

>This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>I am considering to purchase an Icelandic saddle,I feel they are extremely
>comfortable to ride in over long distances.
>Does anyone on this list have any experience with Icelandic saddles and
>Fjords.My main riding Fjord has a medium build and  fairly reasonable
>withers.
>Any recommendations ,opinions on this would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thank You
>Uli Schnabl
>
>The FjordHorse List archives can be found at:
>http://tinyurl.com/rcepw

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