SADDLE FIT, SADDLE TECH GAUGE


Saddle
Tech Gauge checks existing saddles that may look a
perfect fit on the perimeter of the saddle when on the
horse, but actually bridges causing pressure points at
either end of the saddle.

Saddle
Tech Gauge can check the shape of a tree before the
saddle is made. This ensures a correct fit for a
valuable horse.

Fitting
saddles to a particular horse is fairly easy. I have a
saddle tech gauge which is a series of flexible arms
joined by flexible links. The arms and links are marked
in degrees and once set to the shape of a particular
horse the measurements are noted and the gauge can be
reset at any time to that exact shape. This gauge gives
the exact angle and contour of the horses back and when
the gauge is set and put into a saddle or saddle tree a
perfect fit can be guaranteed for that horse.
During
the course of fitting thousands of horses I have found
that the angle at the wither is mostly between 90 and
100 degrees. This represents a variation of just 10
degrees. In other words its not the angle of the horses
back that changes to a large amount, but the height of
the wither.
Given
the fact that a horse can change its shape depending on
age, diet or how much work its doing in order to build
muscle I have designed saddle trees that fit the wider
quarter horse types but have the underside of the pommel
cut away in order to give clearance for a high withered
horse. The saddle trees and saddles I design fit a good
range of horses off the rack. Once again I have found
that even as horses get fatter, thinner or muscle up the
shape or angle of the back does not change but the
wither becomes more or less evident as the case may be.
The important thing is wither clearance to suit any
situation.
Of
course there are exceptions to the rule and I have
fitted horses is narrow as 85 degrees or as wide as 120
degrees at the wither. For these rare types at opposite
ends of the scale the correct fit that can only be
obtained by using the saddle tech gauge is
essential.
Wither
tracings can be done using a piece of wire and then when
drawn on paper can be faxed to me. These are an
excellent guideline and in most cases ensure a good fit
but only at the wither. The saddle tech gauge guarantees
angle, shape and contour but above all a perfect
fit.
It
is most important that the rider be constantly aware of
the changing shape of his horse or should he change
horses to make sure the saddle is a reasonable fit.
Saddles can be raised or lowered by using various
thickness saddle cloths. The absolute test of saddle fit
is in the sweat pattern left on a horses back after the
saddle is removed. If a dry spot is evident the saddle
is not a good fit. The sweat glands have been cut off
and the white patches of hair growth will soon follow.
The underlying muscle soreness will result in a valuable
horse being rendered useless.
I
can guarantee a perfect fit when you order a saddle for
a particular horse. You, the rider must monitor the
horses ever changing shape to ensure its top condition
and performance. Saddles can be altered to accommodate
different shapes or new horses so if you have a saddle
fit problem call me. I am Trevor James, James Saddlery.
40 years in the business of saddle making and
design.
QLD HEAD OFFICE
Unit 4A, Wyllie Place
Paisley Drive, Lawnton
QLD, 4501
AUSTRALIA
Phone: (07) 3205 5839
International: 0011 61 7 3205 5839
Email: jamessaddlery@hotkey.net.au
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