If you're looking for a good quality western saddle, American Saddlery is here to help you! Whether you're looking for a saddle made from leather or synthetic materials, our selection of western saddles has something for every rider. We have everything from basic beginner models to more advanced saddles that offer greater comfort and control over your horse's movements.

Make sure that the saddle is the proper fit for your horse.

  • Measure your horse's back.
  • Measure your horse's withers (the point where the spine ends). This is called the “upper chest” measurement and should be taken at a 45 degree angle to the ground when standing on all fours, with legs together but not locked together. The measurements can then be used as reference points when selecting saddles or other equipment for your horse.
  • Measure your horse's shoulder blade length by placing a straight edge along their spine from their neck down through their hips where it meets up with their tailbone; this will give you an idea of how wide they are across here too! You'll want to take this measurement while they're standing in relaxed posture so that there aren't any distractions around them like other people nearby who might get in the way while taking these measurements (this also helps ensure accuracy).

Consider your horse's age and build.

When choosing a horse saddle for your horse, you need to consider its build. A wide saddle that fits your rider's body is not always the best choice for your horse. A long, narrow saddle will allow the horse's back to stretch out and become sore if it is too wide or too short in length. In addition, a deep seat will help keep them comfortable while they're working hard on their feet in front of you during training sessions or shows; however, this can also cause sores in their legs because of how much pressure there is on them from underneath sitting down with such an uncomfortable position (like sitting on top of someone else).

If you're buying based off what type of riding experience/style does best for yourself then go ahead but if looking more into practicality then consider these factors first:

Choose a saddle that is suitable for the type of riding you do.

If you are new to western riding, there are a few things that you need to consider when choosing a saddle.

  • The first thing is the riding style. Are you going to be using it for trail rides and cross country competitions? Or do you want something durable enough for grueling endurance rides? You might also consider what discipline of eventing or jumping your horse participates in, as this will affect which type of saddle is best suited for them (and vice versa).

  • Some riders prefer softer saddles with higher cantle heights while others prefer more firm seats that offer greater support under their horses' bodies—though both can be found with different shapes and sizes!

  • Then comes level of experience: some people begin their careers at an intermediate level before moving up into advanced classes like World Championship Level events; others may start off as beginners before working on their skills over time so they don't become too fatigued easily during competitions; still others simply enjoy trying out new things throughout life without worrying too much about whether their choices will work out well overall."

Picking a western saddle doesn't have to be expensive.

Picking a western saddle doesn't have to be expensive. You can get a good quality saddle for a reasonable price, whether you buy it used or new. If you're looking for something in particular, there are plenty of options available online.

One way that we like to save money is by buying our saddles from American Saddlery (ASW). They offer great deals on their products and even give discounts if you buy more than one saddle at once!

If your budget allows it, another option would be getting custom made saddles with personalization features such as monograms or names engraved on them—so long as these details fit within the design of your horse's existing equipment

Look at different types of western saddles on the market.

There are many different types of western saddle on the market, each with its own benefits and drawbacks.

Here are some questions you may want to ask yourself before buying a new saddle:

  • Does this fit my horse? If not, how can I make it fit him/her better?

  • How well does this construction hold up under daily use?

  • What materials does this saddle have in its construction (i.e., leather vs. synthetic)?

If you're looking for a good quality western saddle, American Saddlery is here to help you!

American Saddlery has been in business for more than 100 years and they have a wide range of saddles to choose from. Their products are made by skilled artisans who take great pride in their work. What's more, they're so confident in their products that they offer lifetime warranties on all their leather goods.

If you're looking for a good quality western saddle, American Saddlery is here to help you! Their products are made by skilled artisans who take great pride in their work. What's more, they're so confident in their products that they offer lifetime warranties on all their leather goods.

Conclusion

Finding the right western saddles for your horse is a very important decision, so we recommend that you take the time to do your research and get advice from an expert. If you're still not sure what saddle would work best for your horse, we suggest checking out our website where we have plenty of different options available.

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