Posted: 1st April 2019 | Back to news feed

Twice president of Society Master Saddlers, Lecturer / Assessor on Saddle fitting courses and Master Saddler Laurence Pearman answers some frequently asked questions on saddlery.

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Question

Could you explain the purpose of a point and balance straps?

Answer

The main purpose of Point Straps is to stop forward movement of the saddle towards the shoulders.  This will happen with some horses and ponies and not others depending on their shape and conformation. 

Balance Straps are used to stop sideways movement at the back of the saddle from either to the right or left, with the aim of providing more stability.

Question

I'm going try a Cheltenham Gag on my horse; do you advise leather or rope version, and why?

Answer

The Gag cheeks in leather are more traditional and look more in keeping with the leather bridle.  If these are well made and carefully maintained then the rolled cheeks will last a long time. 

The rope versions are quite often used in the Polo world and although they do not look as nice they are strong.  A word of caution – it is important to keep an eye on the ends where the rope is stitched to the leather parts as stitching can wear through.

From the leather or rope version I would personally recommend leather.

Question

My saddle makes a funny noise when trotting. Is there anything I could do to eliminate or reduce this noise?

Answer

If your saddle makes any noises that are not leather on leather related it is worth getting a qualified saddler to have a look.

Any more unusual noise requires the tack to be checked out by a Master Saddler as a matter of urgency to check for any potential cracking or breakage or damaged rivets in the traditional wood / metal tree.

A synthetic tree can also be cracked or broken and needs to be checked in the same way.

Question

I need to purchase some new stirrup leathers and like the look of the less bulky webbers. I plan to do low key riding club events.  Would  these be suitable?

Answer

The softer stitched stirrup leathers are gaining popularity as they are less bulky under the riders leg making them more comfortable.  Before purchase always check they have nylon web in the centre for strength, also keep an eye on the stitching as it can wear.

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

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