Filippo, who handles several fitting requests from our dealers and ambassadors every day, is making his expertise available to help us in choosing the right saddle.
The interview offers some interesting suggestions. Let’s take a look!
When we buy a saddle, we are buying a tool that connects us and our horse in daily training. The shape of the seat, fit for the horse, size of the seat and the flap, and balance of the saddle are all variables that influence our position in the saddle and the suppleness of our horse. Therefore, my advice is to ask a professional fitter to sat up an appointment in a stable where we can test different saddles together before making a choice.
The most important part of a fitting session is in the arena, working with the horse and the rider, and testing different solutions. A perfectly fitting saddle on a standing horse is often blocking the horse in the training. The trick is to find the right balance between freedom of movement and stability.
Is taking care of the rider important too? Why?
The rider is a fundamental variable of the saddle fitting equation. For the best performance by the horse, as well as for the better balance of the rider, the rider must be positioned over the center of balance of the horse. Our goal as saddle makers and fitters is to make this happen effortlessly. A perfectly fitting saddle is worthless if the rider is not in balance and supple. When the rider is not comfortable and safe in a saddle, he gets tense and rigid, he activates what could be called survival mode. On the other end when a saddle is keeping the rider in an optimal position, he can focus on the technique and use his body and his balance to communicate with the horse.