Posted: 9th March 2022 | Back to news feed

In this article Society of Master Saddlers’ Master Saddler, Master Bridle Maker, Master Harness Maker, Registered Master Saddle Fitter and Registered Qualified Bridle Fitter, Helen Reader, provides advice on:

Q, How do I find a good saddle fitter and trust they’re going to do a good job of either fitting a new saddle or checking my current one? What qualifications should I look out for?

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A, The best way to find a good saddle fitter is often by word of mouth from your instructor, musculoskeletal practitioner or other equestrian professional. However, it is really important that you check that the person who has been recommended to you is qualified. On the Society of Master Saddlers (SMS) website you can search to check that the person is a Registered Qualified Saddle Fitter or Registered Master Saddle Fitter (RQ/MSF) or you can search by area to find a RQ/MSF in your area if you haven’t been recommended anyone. All SMS RQ/MSF have spent time in the trade learning not only about fitting the saddle, but also studying horse anatomy, biomechanics, saddle design, rider requirements and bringing all of these elements together to ensure the best fit and comfort for both you and your horse. They will be able to assess your existing saddle and adjust if appropriate or fit a new saddle for you and your horse.  By using an SMS member you have the added assurance that they are fully insured, undertake regular CPD to keep their knowledge current and that there is a process in place to support you should an issue arise.

For more information visit www.mastersaddlers.co.uk or contact The Society of Master Saddlers on 01449 711642.    

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