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Kent & Masters S-Series on S-Bar B Jumping Saddle 17.5" Havana Self-Adjustable
Estimated price for orientation: 1 250 $
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Description Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition
My saddle is available "elsewhere", on social media, for a bit less. Very gently used 2012 Kent & Masters S Series jumped saddle. Not even 100% broken in. Normal surface wear as expected. Has the upgraded leather. Wool flocked. Moveable blocks so it can accommodate both long and short legs. Good forward flap. 4 positions for billets, including a point billet, that you can move in an instant. Built on the Simatree adjustable tree that many fitters just love. Very comfortable and secure seat. This saddle is on the short S bar, but is not a cob. This a benefit for those with less TB type horses who are not suitable for the current S-series. The only option from K&M, since 2014, for those horses is the original saddles, which don't have the upgrades. Personally, I have used this saddle on multiple typical TBs with no issue, though it is probably not going to be the right fit for the excessively shark-finned variety.Will be fitted with your choice of bars from my selection of Medium (black), MW (blue), or Wide (red). The other bars can be included for an additional $28 each. Please message me if you are interested in that. Any other of the 8 bar sizes from N/M to XXW can be purchased from a number of retailers and fitted to this saddle at home, offering true versatility! The holes in the head of a bolt or two are beginning to strip where the hex key goes in, so more should be secured from a fitter if you plan to adjust the saddle more than maybe one more time. This is not structural, just the hex is not gripping them as well. Cheap to replace but do need to come from a fitter who services these saddles as the local hardware store doesn't have the correct threading. Will choose shipping method at my discretion
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| Condition: | Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition |
My saddle is available "elsewhere", on social media, for a bit less.
Very gently used 2012 Kent & Masters S Series jumped saddle. Not even 100% broken in. Normal surface wear as expected. Has the upgraded leather. Wool flocked. Moveable blocks so it can accommodate both long and short legs. Good forward flap. 4 positions for billets, including a point billet, that you can move in an instant. Built on the Simatree adjustable tree that many fitters just love. Very comfortable and secure seat. This saddle is on the short S bar, but is not a cob. This a benefit for those with less TB type horses who are not suitable for the current S-series. The only option from K&M, since 2014, for those horses is the original saddles, which don't have the upgrades. Personally, I have used this saddle on multiple typical TBs with no issue, though it is probably not going to be the right fit for the excessively shark-finned variety.Will be fitted with your choice of bars from my selection of Medium (black), MW (blue), or Wide (red). The other bars can be included for an additional $28 each. Please message me if you are interested in that. Any other of the 8 bar sizes from N/M to XXW can be purchased from a number of retailers and fitted to this saddle at home, offering true versatility! The holes in the head of a bolt or two are beginning to strip where the hex key goes in, so more should be secured from a fitter if you plan to adjust the saddle more than maybe one more time. This is not structural, just the hex is not gripping them as well. Cheap to replace but do need to come from a fitter who services these saddles as the local hardware store doesn't have the correct threading. Will choose shipping method at my discretion