Horse Eden Eventing Game
Horse Eden Eventing Game


Year: 193   Season: Fall   
$: 0
Forecast: Moderate Temperatures and Overcast
Forecast:
Fri 11:24am  
Stables Online:  100 
Chatbox
Crestwood Eq.
11:24:20 Ivy / poison ivy
4 types of glasses in store and sven
Crestwood Eq.
11:22:50 Ivy / poison ivy
quests
Alpine Acres
11:21:04 Lily/Alpine
Focused stuff
Crestwood Eq.
11:21:01 Ivy / poison ivy
same
Alpine Acres
11:20:53 Lily/Alpine
Doing some RO planning *-*
Calela Eventing
11:20:34 Cali
And Alpine is here as well
Calela Eventing
11:20:21 Cali
Yup, just buying a bunch of grain blends for my oldies
Crestwood Eq.
11:19:01 Ivy / poison ivy
Trio? yall all still here?
Gemstone Stable
11:17:26 Snow❆Gem
I hate tripping over my toe nails too. LMAO

I know what you mean, but I have tripped over my own big toes several times. O.o Talent...
Alpine Acres
11:11:55 Lily/Alpine
Sunni
I'm well thanks, looking forward to flying home next week :)
Sunni
11:11:02 Sunni bunny
Oh!! Haha I hate nail tripping so much.
My cats hate it and so do my dogs.
Sunni
11:10:33 Sunni bunny
Hey Lily, how are you?

Poofing? Am confused cove haha.
May be the lack of sleep.

Glacier Bay Cove
11:10:09 Arctic Katz
For a nail trim for Lily, I will be back later
Calela Eventing
11:09:03 Cali
Katz
Noooo
Glacier Bay Cove
11:08:44 Arctic Katz
Poofing
Alpine Acres
11:08:27 Lily/Alpine
Hey Sunni!
Sunni
11:08:03 Sunni bunny
Cove and Cali sorry forgot the names.
Sunni
11:07:38 Sunni bunny
How are you?
Calela Eventing
11:07:35 Cali
Sunni!
Glacier Bay Cove
11:07:06 Arctic Katz
๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰ Sunni

You must be a registered member for more
than 1 day before you can use our chatbox.



Rules   Hide
You are in: Main Chat
View Sales Chat
Quests
Horse Eden Eventing Game
Chatbox
Crestwood Eq.
11:24:20 Ivy / poison ivy
4 types of glasses in store and sven
Crestwood Eq.
11:22:50 Ivy / poison ivy
quests
Alpine Acres
11:21:04 Lily/Alpine
Focused stuff
Crestwood Eq.
11:21:01 Ivy / poison ivy
same
Alpine Acres
11:20:53 Lily/Alpine
Doing some RO planning *-*
Calela Eventing
11:20:34 Cali
And Alpine is here as well
Calela Eventing
11:20:21 Cali
Yup, just buying a bunch of grain blends for my oldies
Crestwood Eq.
11:19:01 Ivy / poison ivy
Trio? yall all still here?
Gemstone Stable
11:17:26 Snow❆Gem
I hate tripping over my toe nails too. LMAO

I know what you mean, but I have tripped over my own big toes several times. O.o Talent...
Alpine Acres
11:11:55 Lily/Alpine
Sunni
I'm well thanks, looking forward to flying home next week :)
Sunni
11:11:02 Sunni bunny
Oh!! Haha I hate nail tripping so much.
My cats hate it and so do my dogs.
Sunni
11:10:33 Sunni bunny
Hey Lily, how are you?

Poofing? Am confused cove haha.
May be the lack of sleep.

Glacier Bay Cove
11:10:09 Arctic Katz
For a nail trim for Lily, I will be back later
Calela Eventing
11:09:03 Cali
Katz
Noooo
Glacier Bay Cove
11:08:44 Arctic Katz
Poofing
Alpine Acres
11:08:27 Lily/Alpine
Hey Sunni!
Sunni
11:08:03 Sunni bunny
Cove and Cali sorry forgot the names.
Sunni
11:07:38 Sunni bunny
How are you?
Calela Eventing
11:07:35 Cali
Sunni!
Glacier Bay Cove
11:07:06 Arctic Katz
๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰ Sunni

You must be a registered member for more
than 1 day before you can use our chatbox.






Refresh


Forums

→ Horse Eden is a fun game! Sign Up Now!

My Subscriptions
My Bookmarks
My Topics
Latest Topics
Following

Forums > The Paddock
   1 

Saddles August 20, 2019 06:02 AM

Former Stable
 
Posts: 0
#428584
Give Award
I have been looking at saddles (don't have a horse atm)
Really just out of curiosity so I was wondering if anyone had any experiences with the eureka leather saddles?
Saddles August 22, 2019 05:28 AM


FirstLightFarms

Trivia Team
 
Posts: 3859
#429932
Give Award
I've never heard of that brand so I just looked them up.

They look very uncomfortable. They have that general purpose shape which is useless for dressage and useless for jumping, and the new ones are very inexpensive which means that they're not very well made. I would look for a higher quality saddle on consignment. Better to buy used than new.
Saddles August 23, 2019 03:55 PM

Forgotten Lies
 
Posts: 83
#430934
Give Award
Used is great, but definitely beware of old leather saddles. They are wonderful and broken in, and there's just something amazing about riding in a saddle older than you are, especially if it's a high-quality brand. BUT often they need to be re flocked, at least. Possibly even have the billings replaced. And re flocking is, around here any way, $150 - $300. Get an old high quality saddle (That fits your horse!!!!!) for about $100, then put a few hundred more into it to make sure you're not damaging your horse with hard-as-rock wool in the panels, or take that money and put it towards a new (or used) Wintec or Bates, which are super adjustable.
Saddles September 10, 2019 03:16 PM


Raindrop Ridge
 
Posts: 1668
#444528
Give Award
I really love Pessoa saddles, Iร‚โ€™ve had some used ones which where great, and I like the new ones too. Bates are great too. I donร‚โ€™t really like Wintec, and some of those are synthetic.
Saddles September 17, 2019 08:42 PM


HMH Reality Check
 
Posts: 5544
#448258
Give Award


Kirralee said:
I have been looking at saddles (don't have a horse atm)
Really just out of curiosity so I was wondering if anyone had any experiences with the eureka leather saddles?


Yes, my friend got one and she made sure it was the right size and had a good saddle pad and it hurt her horse back after a week. Her horse got super stiff and sore. And 3 days after she started riding in her old saddle her horse went back to normal and was good as new.
Saddles September 27, 2019 03:23 PM

Forgotten Lies
 
Posts: 83
#454076
Give Award


Raindrop Ridge said:
I really love Pessoa saddles, I’ve had some used ones which where great, and I like the new ones too. Bates are great too. I don’t really like Wintec, and some of those are synthetic.


I currently ride in a newer synthetic wintec. It's greet for trail rides and super easy to clean, but I really prefer leather; if I was given the option to buy this saddle (it's not mine) I wouldn't. I have ridden in some older leather Wintecs, though, that I really liked. I have a 1972 Passier that I'm in LOVE with, but doesn't fit my horse. Currently in the process of trying to track someone down to adjust it, because apparently they've always made the gullets adjustable O.O Of course the only saddler the recommended that was anywhere near me is not longer in the business :/
Saddles September 27, 2019 11:46 PM

Former Stable
 
Posts: 0
#454247
Give Award
I don't know much about brands of English saddles, but I think it would be a good strategy to read a lot of reviews, look at some in person in saddle shops, and maybe find some people that will let you try theirs out to see if you like how that brand fits. When I got my first western saddle, my mom took me to a few nearby saddle shops that let me sit in the saddles to see if they were the right size or not. We ended up buying a nameless saddle on eBay that turned out to be very comfortable and that the horse didn't mind. My current 2 saddles also came from eBay. One is nameless, kind of cheap, but pretty comfortable and the horses really like it. It's a 16 and my other is a 15 inch from California Saddlry. It fits the horses well and is shorter from front to back, but has ZERO padding in the seat, so its main use now is introducing young horses to saddling since it is smaller. I think you would be best off looking at things in person, feeling them, and seeing what other people have to say about them. Comfort is top priority for horse and rider. Looks come next. I'll buy something that feels nice for me and my partner before I buy something to just look flashy. That's what a colorful pad is for, though black or white is best in formal events. Just be sure that it fits you and the horse and that both of you enjoy using it. Sorry for the paragraph, but I can never say things simply. Whatever saddle you choose, I sincerely hope you find a budget friendly one that works for you and your partner.
Saddles September 28, 2019 03:42 PM


RiverSide Ponies
 
Posts: 812
#454607
Give Award
Looks very uncomfortable! Iร‚โ€™d probably get a saddle fitter to come out when you buy the horse because they usually have saddles available for purchase :) my first saddle (still have it today) was a lovely wintec gp 500 and it is fabulous,itร‚โ€™s so supportive and has a deep seat 🙂 I currently ride in a Wintec Isabell Dressage Saddle and I can not fault it :D if jumping dressage or GP is what you may be doing and if you want a quality saddle Iร‚โ€™d definitely recommend a Wintec 😃
Saddles September 29, 2019 08:25 AM


Memory Lane Equine
 
Posts: 898
#454869
Give Award
Pessoa and Bates saddles are the best. I currently have a used Pessoa and I bought it 3 years back looking slightly used, and I almost never clean my saddle (dont follow my bad habits!), and it still looks nearly new! Buy a used Pessoa is my suggestion for you.

I looked up the Eureka saddles, and they look very uncomfortable and they also have the useless shape that doesnt help at all, but is just there to replicate and horrible All-Purpose saddle. If made right, AP saddles are great, but I prefer Close-Contact (CC).
Saddles October 2, 2019 04:02 PM

Former Stable
 
Posts: 0
#457180
Give Award
I've ridden in quite a few different brands of saddles. If you have a very large budget I'd recommend Voltaire. They are the most comfortable saddle I've ever ridden in and are fully customizable.
But, I personally own a Cliff Barnsby and a M. Toulouse. They are incredible saddles that are high quality but are more inexpensive when bought used.

Forums > The Paddock
   1 

Refresh