Dressage
Dressage
What makes a Dressage saddle a Dressage saddle? Dressage riders like to sit deep to be close to the horse, so a Dressage saddle will (usually) have a deep seat as well as a long, straight flap. Dressage saddles are very difficult (and painful) to jump in because of the depth of the seat. If you plan on leaping over anything with your horse (other than the little white fence on a really bad day) you should look at a Close Contact or All Purpose saddle.Bucas Max Dressage Saddle Pad Price: $62.00 On Sale For: $59.95 |
Century Pro Dressage Saddle Pad Price: $34.95 On Sale For: $26.95 |
Eskadron Show Saddle Pad Price: $53.95 |
Fleeceworks Square Dressage pad with 100% Merino Wool Price: $134.95 |
Isabell Werth Duo Dressage Saddle Pad Price: $62.95 |
Tekna Dressage Saddle Pad Price: $39.95 |
Toklat Shaped Fleece Dressage Pad Price: $59.95 On Sale For: $29.95 |
XING sign Price: $27.95 |
Barnsby "Kanter" Dressage Saddle (Wide) Price: $2,450.00 On Sale For: $2,185.00 |
Courbette "Bernina Grand Prix" Dressage Saddle Price: $1,965.00 On Sale For: $1,685.00 |
Collegiate "Intellect" Convertible Dressage Saddle Price: $1,642.00 On Sale For: $1,459.00 |
Stubben "Juventus D" Dressage Saddle Price: $1,865.00 On Sale For: $1,595.00 |



