Tough-1 Newport All-Purpose English Saddle Set – 117517699

The Tough-1 Newport All-Purpose Saddle Package is an attractive well-balanced English saddle built on a flexible tree with a cut-back head, allowing extra clearance over the wither.

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The Tough-1 Newport All-Purpose Saddle Package is an attractive well-balanced English saddle built on a flexible tree with a cut-back head, allowing extra clearance over the wither.

  • Saddle package suitable to fit high withered horses
  • Deep seat offers extra rider security, and the soft foam seat cushion makes this easy-clean English saddle comfortable
  • Package includes a saddle, a laced snaffle bridle, an elastic end girth, stirrup leathers, stirrup irons with pads and a quilted cotton saddle pad

Additional information

Gullet Height

6.5 in.

Product Weight

20 lb.

Riding Style

English

Saddle Seat Size

16 in. , 17 in. , 18 in.

Tree Size

6.5 in.

Hardware Material

Brass

Seat Material

Leather

Tree Material

Fiberglass

Manufacturer Part Number

9ES640W-2-18

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2 Reviews For This Product

  1. 02

    by Redrobin

    The saddle came well packaged and was really nice for the price.

  2. 02

    by Quin

    Will be a good starter saddle! Girth was very small 46”. So had to buy additional girth to fit our horse (15,2 QH)

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