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Saddle Measure
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| How to measure to saddle A. Measure length of seat from stitching on fore part (being the raised portion between Pommel and facing) to inside back seat. B. Measure dip in seat by placing ruler or straight edge on pommel and top of cantle. Take measurement from this ruler to lowest point of scat. C. To measure all types of Poley knee pads place ruler in front of knee pad, take measurement from flap to highest point of knee pad. D. To measure thigh pad take measurement from flap to highest point of thigh pad at the back. E. To measure length of flap, take length from stirrup leather bar to bottom of flap. |
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| Australian saddles are measured differently
to Western or English saddles. Below is a
guide to the size you will need in an Australian
saddle, however we still require your height,
weight and pant size to correctly determine
the exact size you will need for a particular
saddle. Western Size 14" 15" 16" 17" 18" English Size 17" 18" 19" 20" 21" Aussie Size 16" 17" 18" 19" 20" (a) length of tree. (b) dip in seat. (c) height of kneepad. (d) height of thigh pad. (e) length of flap |
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