It could totally happen.
A bit of back story on me, I've never owned an english saddle. At least not one of any worth. Growing up, I showed, trained, and did everything in borrowed saddles. I was at an almost "adult only" barn and they took pity on me and loaned me tack to encourage me I think. So my dressage saddle was a "leftover" from the barn owner (I learned to jump in that bad boy) and then when someone retired a Collegiate Senior Event from their horse, they let me "lease" it for I think like $10 a month but then never collected the money ><
After I quit going to college, one of my many jobs was working for an EPIC tack shop. We'd spend all our down time sitting in the saddles, trying them out, deciding which was the one we couldn't live without if we could afford anything. I took every test ride saddle home systematically and tried them all on Athos at the time. My favorite was the Prestige Eventer but I only had a test ride in the Red Fox. The Fox was great so I assumed that the pricier Eventer would rock my socks off.
A few years down the road, my husband to be gave me a credit card and told me to buy all the things I wanted. I was in shock but immediately went for that saddle. It was going to be like the heavens opened up. $3000 later and the glorious thing was on my horse. I got on and... couldn't find my balance. At.the.walk. I'd been down for a bit on riding but cripes. It was like I'd never ridden. When riding at the canter was scary, I got off and fumed. It was obviously me, not my perfect saddle. I'd NEVER had a saddle that was bought for me so this made no sense. Discouraged I left it in the spare room and pouted.
A year or so went by and I sold the pretty saddle to someone that was super excited to pay $1500 for a saddle that was used only 5 times. Lucky lady. At that point I bought a Crosby Prix de Nations that was about $100. No knee rolls, flat seat, square cantle. Yes, THAT saddle. And BOOM I could ride again. Disgruntled but able to ride, that was my saddle for several years and I vowed to never spent that sort of money again.
When I let my old boys go to their new home, I loaded up EVERYTHING I owned in their trailer and told them to sell it, use it, whatever. The saddle went to a dog friend of mine at the time. I had nothing after that day in hopes of discouraging me from getting another horse (hurr hurr).
When I inevitably went back to the horse world, I was going to ONLY ride western and simplify my life. Maybe. A friend that was interested in dog training classes offered up a deal: a used old Stubben of unknown origins in exchange for dog training. The saddle was in nice condition so I agreed. I could also ride in the thing so yay me.
This got my through my first year with the girls but after I started jumping I knew it was time to saddle shop for reals. I have a really long femur so I knew I needed a forward flap. I looked around, read reviews, had spent most my older life sitting in saddles in tack shops to feel the differences and I've ridden tons of horses with tons of saddles owned by other people. I was going to get a "jumping" saddle so I could do both dressage and jumping in it as I suspected at this time eventing was in my future. The draw of entering the hunter/jumper world was growing but its such a bizarre place I can't ever commit.
My search was down to the Toulouse Marielle or the Ovation Tierra. I've never seen an Ovation saddle in person but the reviews online are great. The Marielle has bleh reviews but I like that its modeled after a great saddle. Nothing was striking me as a great idea and the test ride for the Marielle from Smart Pak was on backorder for like forever so I just sighed and went on.
Over Christmas my parents asked me what I wanted, I laughed and told them the same thing I've told them for 31 years: horse stuff. Not expecting anything (like normal), I went to Christmas Eve dinner expecting nothing and getting... horse stuff. Weird but awesome! With the saddle planning on the back burner, I decided to take Erica to Charlottes in Tomball just to spend the card.
This is where fate shows up.
Naturally I was going to check out the saddles. Imagine my shock when they had a Toulouse Marielle +4 18" seat (my butt is kinda big if you can't tell :P ) for $100 less than the cheapest price I'd found online. o.O <--me
Marielle feeling fiiiinnneee! |
Circuit Premier Special EQ Forward Flap? |
So yeah, new saddle (y) Less money in the bank :D
Circuit Premier Victory RTF |
Pessoa Lotsamoney Forward Flap |
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