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  Discussion on Tucker Saddles
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Mpurdy

Posted on Sunday, Apr 9, 2006 - 5:24 pm:

Hello,

I am looking at Tucker Saddles (on paper and on screen, not in person), and they appear to be so comfortable for trail riding. The most questionable feature is that there is only one gullet width (just 5.25 inches) and it is paired with either a "normal/narrow angle" tree or a "wide angle" tree. Is this truly a limiting factor in the Tucker selection or can a majority of horses find happiness with one of only 2 choices? (Disregarding their custom work, only talking about the ready made saddles)
Thanks,
Margo
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