Posted: 2nd September 2021 | Back to news feed

In this issue 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 General Purpose saddles.

What should I look for in a General Purpose saddle?

A GP saddle is designed to allow the rider to participate in a variety of different disciplines from dressage through to hacking and jumping. The saddle should allow you, the rider, to sit comfortably in the centre of the saddle with the ability to lengthen your stirrups for flatwork, whilst also being able to shorten them for jumping or fast work.

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The front of the saddle will not be as forward cut as a jumping saddle, so you will need to be sure that there is enough space behind the knee roll for your knee without compromising your leg position. Some GP saddles come with moveable knee or thigh blocks. These are attached by strong velcro and allow them to be positioned for each rider’s leg.

Due to being a saddle that allows you to ‘do a bit of everything’ it will not put you in the perfect position for all disciplines. However it is good for riders who want to vary their horse’s work but cannot afford multiple saddles.

GP saddles come in different styles with some being more suited to flatwork and straighter cut but still good for some jumping occasionally through to more forward cut options for the rider who mainly hacks or jumps but still wants to be able to do some flat work.

When choosing the best saddle for you remember it must also fit your horse and it is therefore recommended that you use the services of an SMS Registered Qualified/Master Saddle Fitter. They will assess the needs of both the horse and rider and fit the saddle that best suits both of your needs.

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

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