Custom Saddles: The Ultimate Guide
Custom saddles are specialized saddles handcrafted and tailored to fit the unique body shapes and riding styles of both the horse and rider. These saddles offer unparalleled fit, comfort, and personalization for riders and horses, ultimately enhancing performance and the overall riding experience.
What Are Custom Saddles
Custom saddles are handcrafted, tailored saddles designed to provide an optimal fit for the unique body shapes and riding styles of both the horse and rider.
Benefits of Custom Saddles
Optimal fit for both horse and rider, ensuring maximum comfort and performance
Improved communication and feel between horse and rider
Reduced risk of injury or discomfort
Customizable features to suit individual preferences and riding disciplines
Superior quality and durability
Custom saddles provide an optimal fit for both horse and rider, ensuring maximum comfort and performance. The personalized fit allows for closer contact and better transmission of aids, facilitating a more harmonious partnership. An ill-fitting saddle can cause pain, rubs, and long-term damage to the horse's back, but custom saddles are designed to distribute weight evenly and eliminate pressure points.
The Custom Saddle Process
Saddle fitters take detailed measurements, tracings, or molds of the horse's back and the rider's dimensions
Customers choose from various options like leather types, tooling patterns, seat styles, and hardware finishes
Each saddle is individually crafted by experienced saddlemakers, ensuring a unique and tailored product
Types of Custom Saddles
Western Saddles
Ranch/Trail Saddles: Designed for comfortable all-day riding on trails and ranches
Roping/Ranch Calf Saddles: Built for ranch work and rodeo events like calf roping
Cutting/Reining Saddles: Lightweight and close-contact for precision movements
Barrel Racing Saddles: Lightweight with a swept-back fender design for speed events
English Saddles
Dressage Saddles: Designed for close contact and communication
Jump/All-Purpose Saddles: Versatile saddles suitable for hunters, equitation, and jumping
Endurance/Trail Riding Saddles: Lightweight yet sturdy saddles for long hours in the saddle
Saddle Seat Saddles: Featuring an exaggerated knee roll for specific disciplines
Latest Trends in Custom Saddle Design
Close Contact Riding System: Positioning the rider's body in an optimal line
Customizable Fender Styles and Lengths: Accommodating different riding disciplines
Variety of Tree Options: Multiple variations for better fit
Personalized Seat Styles and Padding: Ensuring optimal comfort and performance
Intricate Tooling and Silver Patterns: Creating unique and personalized designs
Saddles Used by Real Cowboys
Real cowboys typically use ranch or working saddles designed for the demands of ranch work and long hours in the saddle. Popular choices include:
Billy Royal® Rancher Extreme Cowboy Work Saddle
Saddles from Saddle Smith Saddlery
Rancher and Trail Rider Saddles from Molly's Custom Silver
Craig Cameron Rancher Cowboy Saddle Style 600
Cost of Quality Saddles
The price of a good quality saddle can vary significantly:
Inexpensive/Low-End Saddles: $100 - $500
Mid-Range Saddles: $600 - $2,000
High-End Saddles: $2,100 and above (can exceed $8,000)
Factors affecting saddle prices include materials, craftsmanship, brand/maker, custom vs. off-the-rack, and purpose. For a decent quality, entry-level Western working saddle, prices typically range from $500 - $800. Mid-range, well-built Western saddles can cost $3,000 - $6,000.
Why Cowboys Use Saddles
Comfort and Support: Provides a comfortable seat during long rides
Security and Control: Helps maintain balance and control
Equipment Attachment: Allows securing of ropes and other tools
Protection for the Horse: Distributes weight evenly across the horse's back
Tradition and Culture: An iconic part of cowboy heritage
Top 10 Places to Buy Custom Saddles
Custom Saddlery
County Saddles
Trilogy Saddles
Black Country Saddles
Hennig Saddles
Frank Baines Saddles
Fairfax Saddles
Cliff Barnsby Saddles
Custom Saddle Makers (local artisans)
Used/Consignment Saddle Shops
Considerations
While custom saddles offer numerous benefits, they are significantly more expensive than off-the-rack options, often ranging from $4,000 to $8,000 or more. Despite using measurements, achieving a perfect fit is not guaranteed as horses' backs change over time. Regular adjustments and maintenance may be required to maintain the optimal fit.
Conclusion
For some riders, especially those using multiple horses or riding for short durations, semi-custom or off-the-rack saddles may be a more practical choice. However, for those seeking the ultimate in comfort, performance, and personalization, a custom saddle can be a worthwhile investment that enhances the bond between horse and rider for years to come.
Richard Sutherland
RichardSutherland@bitsnspurs.orgRichard is a western lifestyle author for Bits N' Spurs, the weekly newsletter that keeps pace with today's rodeo. His articles are featured on dozens of rodeo and Western related websites and provide a window to the world of cowboy culture.