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ON TRIAL Stubben D Genesis Biomex Dressage Saddle 18" 31cm MW

Estimated price for orientation: 1 699 $

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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 Brand: Stubben
Saddle Size: 18" Saddle Type: Dressage
Model: D Genesis Color: Black


*Saddle is on trial currently. Please message if interested*Manufactured in 2014 and lightly used and well cared for. Has expected signs of wear from gentle use for age. 18" seat 31cm medium wide tree. I give this saddle the highest recommendation: only selling as I decided my TB should be in a smaller tree and I've ordered the same. If you have not given Stubben any mind and associate it with your old Pony Club Siegfried AP,  as I did,  you should give their modern saddles a second look! The Biomex seat, really lives up to the hype, and I was a skeptic. Really close contact feel with amazing shock absorption,  back pain reduction. Trots are significantly easier to sit and I'm sure it feels good the other way to the horse. This saddle feels very close and around the horse. Half-panel design prevents shoulder interference and pinching when horse bends on a smaller circle. I felt movement improvement in this saddle. Blocks have a bend in the middle to curve around the side of the horse. This saddle is not the deluxe leather upgrade,  but I prefer this as it is a hard wearing leather while still being textured for grip. Not slippery! The seat and skirt are of a soft and padded leather like the deluxe. A deceptively deep and secure seat that is not at all restrictive. I have endured impressive young OTTB airborn moments much more confidently than in previous saddles. There's a hole in the flap for the end of leathers to pass through for a clean look if desired. Traditional straight billets: another bonus in my book as I have had poor luck with point billets on all my horses. And the wonderful, flexible and strong Stubben spring tree and wool flocking.