Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Wintec Pro Dressage Wintec Pro Isabell Saddle?

Wintec Pro Isabell saddle? - wintec pro dressage

I thought of a dressage saddle to climb, as I do, how they ride, and only now, all have a goal. I have recently resumed riding in a Wintec Isabell, and I loved it! It was sooo nice, so I decided to concentrate on one for my mare.

Someone else can have it? What are your likes and dislikes? For those who do not easily change the spring system can be changed by a saddler? Have equisuede made easy?

Thank you!

2 comments:

Rosi M said...

Back in early 1990, which ended by chance, through a sports Wintec and I will be honest, I loved it! However, I sold it because, as you learn not to change, because the standard saddle tree, which usually give a certain ' "to it (hence the throat of a new interchangeable Sattler) must make the changes.

I ended up buying a used Stubben Parzival VSD with his butter soft and supple leather that sport as I was able to lock on a horse again, and to make all the changes of tempo and turns her hips, while on the trot right side and bottom do not move.

I went with my old Stubben Siegfried, because I will be another 40 next year, and I've seen by far. Somehow, if a Wintec take these 40 years.

Rosi M said...

Back in early 1990, which ended by chance, through a sports Wintec and I will be honest, I loved it! However, I sold it because, as you learn not to change, because the standard saddle tree, which usually give a certain ' "to it (hence the throat of a new interchangeable Sattler) must make the changes.

I ended up buying a used Stubben Parzival VSD with his butter soft and supple leather that sport as I was able to lock on a horse again, and to make all the changes of tempo and turns her hips, while on the trot right side and bottom do not move.

I went with my old Stubben Siegfried, because I will be another 40 next year, and I've seen by far. Somehow, if a Wintec take these 40 years.

Post a Comment