Why treeless saddles are bad?

Why treeless saddles are bad?

So the main problem with treeless saddles is weight dispersion. The majority of the rider’s weight ends up in the middle third of the saddle causing the pounds per square inch in that area to go up. Sometimes to an unacceptable level for the horse to ever be comfortable.

How much does a treeless saddle cost?

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Do treeless saddles fit any horse?

Just because a saddle is treeless does not mean that it will fit any horse you put it on. Not all treeless saddles fit all horses (or riders) and when purchasing a saddle it is just as important to “try before you buy” as with a traditional.

Are treeless saddles good for horses backs?

Elite (equine) athletes require support, comfort and protection to perform optimally. Without a tree, a bareback pad/treeless saddle cannot protect the horse’s spine, support the curvature of the rider’s spine, and be comfortable for both horse and rider.

Are treeless saddles good or bad?

Treeless saddles can be bad for some horses because they don’t distribute a rider’s weight evenly which can cause spine injuries, muscle soreness, and saddle sores, especially when riding over long distances. However, they do allow a horse to move more naturally. Best treeless Western saddles.

Are treeless saddles bad for horses backs?

Without a tree, a bareback pad/treeless saddle cannot protect the horse’s spine, support the curvature of the rider’s spine, and be comfortable for both horse and rider. There is no support to the rider’s spine and no protection to the horse’s spine.