The Trident

The TRIDENT is so named, because it combines the most popular characteristics of three of our best selling models, The 100D, The Contour Master and the Original Trident.

 
The Trident is not as quite as deep as the other models and is built on a tree which has a half inch wider seat. This gives the rider a great feeling of comfort and security and allows for extra generous panels.

 The detachable knee rolls come in two sizes and can be positioned to accommodate the rider's legs. The wide panels are wool flocked and allow optimal weight distribution for a freer, more relaxed back.

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The RendezVous

The all new RENDEZVOUS is our flagship model and boasts a mono-flap design for the ultimate in a close contact feel.

 

The seat is made from a soft, durable "Oregon" hide and the skirts and the padded leg flaps are made from a "Mellow English Saddle Butt", a soft durable vegetable tanned hide.

 

The generous knee-rolls extend high up on the rider's thigh to provide maximum support and the panels are wool flocked to maximize the weight bearing area on the horse's back.

 

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The Century

The CENTURY is a new and improved version of the original, best selling 100D, which has stood the test of time and continues to be in demand, thus proving it's value and appeal. It is built in the traditional style with standard flaps, sweat flaps, knee-rolls and pads.

The Century has a deep seat and narrow twist, affording maximum comfort and support for the rider. Like the other saddles in our collection, it has a wide gullet and the panels are wool flocked, which allows them to be fine tuned for perfect balance and fit. 
 
 
 
 

The 747

The 747 has a deep seat and standard skirts, leg flaps, sweat flaps and pads.

The unique panels are extremely wide and are flocked with ProLite Gel. They are actually slightly deeper at the center than at the edges, unlike wool flocked panels, which makes them a truer fit for the modern sport horse's back.

This picture illustrates the extra wide panels of the 747, which we have kept in our collection, since it is specifically designed to accommodate the extra wide, flat backs of the older type of Warmblood, Arabians and Iberian horses.