Saddle fitting
Posted: Thu May 23, 2019 1:13 am
In previous posts I have mentioned that I am very interested in the Schleese Obrigado for my PRE.
Someone mentioned that only Schleese fitters work on thief Saddles. Other fitters will not touch them.
Is this true?
I've also heard that you have to take your horse where they are doing a group of fittings.
I don't own a trailer so I would have to hire someone to get us to a fitting which isn't a huge deal, but I don't think it's worth the risk of potential injury to my horse just to get their brand of saddle. Then every time I wanted it checked I'd again have to have my horse hauled.
Why aren't they more accommodating? I'm willing pay extra for mileage to come to me.
Someone mentioned that only Schleese fitters work on thief Saddles. Other fitters will not touch them.
Is this true?
I've also heard that you have to take your horse where they are doing a group of fittings.
I don't own a trailer so I would have to hire someone to get us to a fitting which isn't a huge deal, but I don't think it's worth the risk of potential injury to my horse just to get their brand of saddle. Then every time I wanted it checked I'd again have to have my horse hauled.
Why aren't they more accommodating? I'm willing pay extra for mileage to come to me.