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Hey Everyone,

Im thinking my youngster might want to do dressage. So I find myself in the market for a dressage saddle. He's a medium wide tree size and my jumping saddle is a 17.5. I'd prefer something with a "lock and load" feel to it as he can be quite explosive sometimes and I'd like something I can really sit in.

Any thoughts, suggestions and comments are welcomed! Thanks in advance. :D

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Hi,
If you are anywhere near London, ON, come to the CAn-Am Expo and look me up at Ansur Saddlery. We will have a variety of classy -looking treeless saddles that will keep you deep without challenging your youngster with the harshness of a tree. It's something worth investigating. The website is: www.ansursaddle.com
The models I have in mind are the Konklusion for jumping or general purpose and the Excel for dressage. The Excel is a very deep seat that wraps around you. Since it's treeless, it will fit your youngster throughout all his body development and growth and for the rest of his/her life. These saddles will fit all the horses you wish to ride, anytime...we just fit the rider!

You want lock and load...these saddles will balance you just right and support you quite securely.
All the best developing your youngster,
Charlott

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