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how to measure an australian stock saddle

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How to Measure an Australian Saddle Gullet

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How do I measure the seat on my Australian saddle?

How to measure the seat on your Australian saddle. Measure your saddle from the front of the gullet, to the back of the seat to get the proper seat measurement, as shown at left. Australian saddle.

What is an Australian Stock Saddle?

The Australian stock saddle is traditionally measured in the effective air space between the knee pad and the cantle. Measuring in front of the knee pad or behind the cantle, the rider cannot sit on so measuring this distorts the effective size available.

How to measure a horse for a saddle?

Above – Measure from dead centre of the kneepads at the leading edge of the saddle Above – Measure to inside the cantle at a point dead centre of the seat.

What size saddle do I need to ride in Australia?

If you normally ride in a 15" western saddle, then you ride in an Australian seat two inches larger, usually a 17" seat. Some riders like more room in their seat, or between their thigh and the saddle poleys, and will choose one size larger than normal.

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How are stock saddles measured?

Saddle Measurements Can be measured by placing a ruler or straight edge on pommel and top of cantle. Take measurement from this ruler to the lowest point of the seat. Measure from the base of the kneepad to highest point of knee pad. Measurement taken from the saddle tree (for consistency).

How do you measure a horse for an Aussie saddle?

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How do you fit a Australian saddle to the rider?

0:094:30The Best Saddle Fitment for Rider and Horse - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou sit in an Australian saddle with your feet in the stirrups. There should be about one quarterMoreYou sit in an Australian saddle with your feet in the stirrups. There should be about one quarter inch to one inch distance between the pulleys. And your thighs.

How do you size a saddle?

If you know your seat size in an English saddle, a good rule of thumb is to choose a Western saddle with a seat size two inches smaller than your typical English saddle size. Sit in the Western saddle. There should be about four inches between your body and the swell of the saddle.

What girth do you use with an Australian saddle?

The girth should be 1" to 3" behind the horse's front legs.

How do I know what size gullet My horse needs?

Place your hand into the space between the saddle and your horse's wither, using your fingers to measure the vertical space. The gap should fit no more than two fingers to two and a half fingers. If three or more fingers fit, the gullet is too narrow. If fewer than two fingers fit, the gullet is too wide.

Are Australian stock saddles comfortable?

The Australian saddle combines features of both for an extremely comfortable ride that can easily take you through rough terrain. It has a low seat with knee pads for added security, and the stirrup is a bit farther up than that of a Western saddle. This gives you a deep, comfortable way to sit for an extended period.Australian Stock Saddle vs. Western Saddle: Which Is Right for Your ...https://petkeen.com › australian-stock-saddle-vs-western-s...https://petkeen.com › australian-stock-saddle-vs-western-s...

How do you sit in a stock saddle?

Saddle Fitting Guide.​Position of the Saddle. Place the saddle slightly forward on the horse's withers. Next, press down on the pommel and slide the saddle rearward until it stops at the resting-place which is dictated by each horse's conformation.SADDLE POSITION - County Saddlery Australiahttps://www.countysaddlery.com.au › thehttps://www.countysaddlery.com.au › the

Can you rope off an Australian saddle?

The position of the rigging dees and flank girth is great for the purpose it was designed for and that is roping. An Australian stock saddle generally speaking does not have a horn. It does have a flank girth facility, but if you are not going to rope out of a saddle you really dont need a flank girth.Will an Australian Stock Saddle Suit You? | James Saddlery Australiahttps://jamessaddlery.com.au › advice › suit-youhttps://jamessaddlery.com.au › advice › suit-you

What is the girth of an Australian saddle?

This puts the rider’s center of gravity and weight in a more forward position rather than the middle of the spine. The girth should be 1" to 3" behind the horse’s front legs.

How many fingers of clearance do you need for a saddle?

A good rule of thumb is that you need to have four fingers of clearance at the front of the saddle and certain clearance on each side of the wither. If you don’t have enough clearance between the top of the withers and the saddle, the front of the saddle is obviously sitting too low on the horse; this is diagnosed in illustration "B" above.

Why is the saddle tree narrow?

The saddletree is too narrow for the horse, and you need a wider saddle. The narrower the saddletree, the higher the front of the saddle will sit. The Front of the saddle is too low - The back (cantle) of this saddle is sitting too high. This will result in the majority of the rider’s weight being transferred to the front half of the saddle ...

What does it mean when a saddle is too high?

The Front of the saddle is too high - The front (pommel) of this saddle is sitting too high. This will result in the majority of the rider’s weight being transferred to the back half of the saddle. It’s a simple principle of weight running downhill. This is uncomfortable for the rider and the horse; within a short period ...

How to ride an Australian?

Riding Position - Adjust the stirrup leather length so when you’re sitting in the saddle your thigh runs parallel with the kneepad. You’ll ride longer in the stirrup with your feet forward and heels down. You should place 25% of your weight in each stirrup and the balance in the seat of the saddle;

How far should a horse's girth be?

The girth should be 1" to 3" behind the horse’s front legs. This position is unquestionably far more comfortable for most horses and greatly enhances horse performance. Before undertaking a long ride with your new saddle, we suggest many shorter rides allowing the padding to conform and adjust to your horse.

Is a saddle tree wide?

The wider the saddletree, the lower the front of the saddle will sit. Ideal Fit - The front and back of this saddle is level, distributing the rider’s weight evenly over the horse’s back. Don’t just consider the front and back of ...

Where is the saddle measured in the Australian saddle?

The Australian stock saddle is traditionally measured in the effective air space between the knee pad and the cantle. Measuring in front of the knee pad or behind the cantle, the rider cannot sit on so measuring this distorts the effective size available.

How big is a typical Australian rider?

The typical Australian rider is between 160 cm to 180 cm and under 85 kilos and will take a medium size. A rider taller than 185cm or greater than 90 kilos will take the 15 inch or large size.

How to measure an Australian saddle?

How to measure the seat on your Australian saddle. Measure your saddle from the front of the gullet, to the back of the seat to get the proper seat measurement, as shown at left. If you normally ride in a 17" english saddle, then you need a 17" Australian saddle. If you normally ride in a 15" western saddle, then you ride in an Australian seat two ...

What kind of saddles are available in Australia?

Along with the standard styles available, there are also several styles of "cross breed" or "crossover" saddles that combine other western or english saddle elements, such as western pommel or cantle design, with traditional Australian elements, such as the pommel swells and deep seat.#N#These saddles shown here, at the right and left, are traditional Australian stock saddles, available with or without a saddle horn.

What is an overgirth saddle?

The overgirth is a common Australian saddle feature, which helps stabilize the saddle over hilly terrain. In Australia, stock horses are often seen with a crupper attached to the saddle, rather than a rear girth. In America, the crupper is rarely used.

What are cross breed saddles?

There are also "cross breed" saddles that combine other western saddle elements, such as a saddle horn and western pommel, with traditional Australian design elements, like this rear cantle shown here.

What kind of girths do Australian horses use?

Australian girths come in neoprene or fleece backed most commonly, (wool backed or felt backed or string style are also available.) Which of these materials you choose here is personal preference, or what seems to be most comfortable for your horse.

Do poleys prevent riding?

The poleys will usually prevent a rider from posting to full extension if the seat is fitted properly. This is personal preference; a close fit will help hold you in the saddle, a looser fit will allow you to stand in your stirrups or post.

What is saddle measurement?

Traditional measurement, from nail to top of cantle. Traditional saddle measurements date back hundreds of years, to when the saddle seat was manufactured the same for all disciplines, and the shape of the flap simply changed to make the saddle into a different model. In these early days, a saddle was roughly a wooden structure with leather ...

Is a saddle size medium or medium?

Much like not every size “Medium” measures the same in all areas, a size “Medium, 1 or 17” in a saddle will likely also not measure the same in all areas, but it is badged that way to meet rider expectations of how a “17”, Medium or 1” would feel on them.

What size fender is on an Australian saddle?

Will the fender on an Australian Stock saddle feel and work the same as on a Western Saddle? Australian Stock Saddles have traditionally had a stirrup leather 1 1/4″ wide. It has been mounted on a steel hook bar, which is a huge safety factor.

Which saddle is best for roping?

The comparison shows the American western saddle is the best roping saddle. If you are not roping, but want a light weight, balanced saddle that distributes the rider weight to minimise damage to your horse and at the same time giving the rider maximum comfort and the best security for the rider, the Australian Stock Saddle is for you.

What does it mean when a horse is girthed up?

This means that when girthed up the saddle is in a more forward position and the rider weight is more over the horses shoulders. This is a huge plus for your horse. Instead of the rider weight being primarily being exerted on the back bone and associated skeletal frame, it is on the much stronger shoulder section.

What is the rear flank girth?

The rear flank girth is strongly attached and with this combination the saddle is very hard to pull off a horse and that is exactly what this saddle is ideal for. This arrangement works very well for that type saddle. During roping enormous stress is placed on the saddle.

What happens when a steer hits the end of a rope?

When the steer hits the end of the rope the force exerted along the rope tends to pull the horse off its feet. When this doesnt happen the saddle takes the brunt of the force and the fact that the front and rear girth are set far apart prevents this from happening.

What happens when a horse is in full gallop?

When the horse is in full gallop and heading for the finish line, the jockeys stand in the stirrups and lean forward along the horses neck. They know that by taking their weight off the horses back, the horse can use its full strength and athletic ability to propell itself forward rather than supporting the rider weight.

When a rider is seated comfortably in the saddle with the fenders correctly adjusted, should the rider be

When a rider is seated comfortably in the saddle with the fenders correctly adjusted, the rider should be able to slip a hand between their leg and the back of the kneepads. A side view of the rider should allow the saddle shape following the exact contours of his natural riding position.

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