Selecting the Correct Saddle Seat Size

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Clinton’s Aussie Saddle is one of the most versatile saddles in the equine world. Handcrafted by Martin Saddlery, it’s designed to fit a wide range of horse breeds while offering the ideal blend of an Aussie Stock Saddle and an American Western Saddle.

When selecting the correct seat size, it’s important to note that our saddle typically runs about one size larger than a traditional western saddle. For example, if you currently ride in a 16-inch western saddle, you’ll likely need a 15-inch in our Aussie Saddle.

Most saddles have their size stamped on them, but if you’re unsure, you can measure your saddle yourself. Simply measure from the inside of the swell to the front of the cantle to determine the seat size.

As a general rule, a properly fitted saddle should allow about four inches of space between your body and the swell. Your seat should rest comfortably at the base of the cantle without pressing against it. This balance gives you both security and freedom of movement in the saddle.

“From my experience teaching clinics and working with thousands of riders, people tend to ride in saddles that are too small for them,” Clinton says. “It’s like they’re jammed in there with no room to move. You want to be sure you have freedom of movement and feel comfortable.”

Our Aussie Saddle is available in five sizes, ranging from 13-inch to 17-inch. To learn more about the design and craftsmanship behind this saddle, visit our website.

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