7 Common Saddle Buying Mistakes

October 26, 2007 by Saddle Sense  
Filed under Saddle Buying

So many of us have made soooo many mistakes buying saddles. I feel your pain. I’ve been there.

I finally wised up, though, and got my priorities straight. What I wanted was a good, all around riding saddle that would fit both me and the physical type of horse I ride and that would last. Once all those criteria were met, I could look at styling and looks. Once I was clear on what was important, it became very clear what mistakes I had been making … and what so many others make.

I identified the 7 Most Common Saddle Buying Mistakes

  1. Buying Pretty
  2. Buying Image
  3. Buying Cheap
  4. Buying Dumb
  5. Buying Selfish
  6. Buying One-Size-Fits-All
  7. Buying Brand (or Endorsement)

Check out the 7 Most Common Saddle Buying Mistakes. Chances are some of these will be painfully familiar to you.

Related posts:

  1. Buying The Wrong Saddle
  2. Western Saddle Buying Guide
  3. Buying a Custom Saddle
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