A saddle that slides backward can have several causes. This could be due to a tree that's too wide, the horse's build, or the horse's movement. Fortunately, there are several possible solutions.
Read moreSaddle panels are filled with wool, which can shrink over time. We recommend having your saddle inspected six months after purchase.
Read moreTo maintain the quality and suppleness of the leather, it's important to clean and treat your saddle regularly. With your purchase, you'll receive a free Tweespan maintenance product.
Read moreProperly saddling, mounting, and maintaining your saddle is important for your horse's health and the saddle's longevity. We offer practical tips.
Read moreBack pain in horses is more common than you think and can have several causes. A well-fitting saddle is important for preventing back pain.
Read moreTo protect the horse's back and saddle when mounting, the use of a mounting aid such as a stool or step is highly recommended.
Read moreIf the saddle you want to trade in is current and in good condition, we will take your saddle and you will receive a discount on the new saddle.
Read moreWe often get calls with this question. These slots are called "filler holes" and are necessary for filling the saddle. That's how it's supposed to be!
Read moreThe Frisian horse's build differs from other breeds and requires specific knowledge when fitting a saddle. We explain what to look for.
Read moreA saddle sliding forward used to be a common problem. Discover the causes and what you can do about it.
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