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Saddle Options - International

To help in your options for your saddle, the information below will assist you.
"A" options are standard with the cost of the saddle.
"B" options are available at an extra cost.


New primary colors with edge tooling samples

New primary colors with edge tooling samples
Above are our color options (B01) and Edge Tooling Examples (B06)
Note: Standard saddle color is Chestnut (N/C).

Options beginning with an A come standard and you choose which style.
Options beginning with a B have an extra charge.

Seat Options



A04. Cutout Option
This option lets you easily inspect fit
along top of back and is comfortable
for both men and women for long
distance riding. By eliminating some
rise in front of crotch area, friction
is reduced, and comfort enhanced.



A05. Standard Seat Option
Shown on an International saddle.
Recommended for active posting,
such as endurance, slightly flatter
than trail seat with room to move.




A05. Trail Seat Option
International saddle, slightly more
front rise creating a "deeper" seat.

A08. Cantle Options



Cheyenne Roll on Cantle Option
shown with southwest edge tooling



Pencil Roll Style Cantle
shown on an International.

Stirrups

Example of Stirrups

Shown here are our three types of stirrups:
Left - Leather Covered Endurance
Center - Engraved Oxbox (Western Saddles)
Right - Standard Nylon Endurance

Cinches & Conchos



(B) English mohair cinches




Neoprene Sure Cinch




(B) Optional star, barbed wire conchos and standard floral conchos available on western saddles.

Saddle Pads (B)



Perfect pads are sculptured to fit the shape of horses back and are thin enough to not distort fit. They feature cool grip neoprene lining (shown below) which is non slip while having air cavities to keep back cool and ventilated. They fit both International and Trailmaster models. Available in red, black,white, navy blue and hunter green.



Shown above is cool grip pad lining.


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