28 October 2003, 04:12
WyoJoeCordura Saddles
Anyone use these? I was wondering how durable they are opposed to leather with a rawhide tree.
28 October 2003, 05:50
YukonerPersonally, I have never owned one. Most likely never will.
A guide I know likes them because they are light. He is a big guy and he says it is easier on his horse not having such a heavy saddle. To him the cordura saddles are disposable. He gets one season out of one, then throws it away. Buys a new one every year according to him.
Daryl
28 October 2003, 09:57
Mickey1Sort of like the fiberglass trees. They are nice until you need it or you are 40 miles from home and then they break.
28 October 2003, 11:22
AtkinsonThey go good with pink lace!
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28 October 2003, 11:50
Painted HorseThey are light weight. good choice for kids.
You need to consider them disposalable. They won't take the abuse of hunting camp as well as a well built leather. But they only cost 1/4 of a factory leather saddle.
I find them uncomfortable.
30 October 2003, 13:01
jstevensIf they're 1/4 the price of a good leather one and last one season, while a good saddle will last fifty years or more, I don't think I need one. I guess since I have nine saddles, don't need any more of any kind.
17 November 2003, 04:43
<eldeguello>I have used them. They are OK, and you get what you pay for! They won't last near as long as a good leather saddle, (don't cost as much either!!), but can tolerate getting wet pretty well. Horses seem to like them because they are pliable, conform well to the horse's shape, and are real light! Had one I used for fox hunting - it lasted about three seasons! Haven't bought another since.
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