‘D TO D’ MEASUREMENTS MEAN NOTHING! How NOT to measure your saddle.
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- Опубліковано 8 тра 2020
- How many times have you heard people discussing the ‘D to D’ ring measurements when it comes to saddles? Did you know it means nothing? Nothing. Zilch. Niente. Nowt.
In this video, Poppy Webber BSc, MA, SMS QSF, smashes that myth and explains why it’s so inaccurate.
Sit back, make a cuppa and enjoy. In fact, you won’t have time for a cuppa cos it’s just a quick one... so just enjoy!
Poppy is a qualified saddle fitter (Society of Master Saddlers) and has been saddle fitting in the East of England since 2007. She owns PeeWee Saddlery, is a monthly columnist for Absolute Horse Magazine, writes articles and lectures on the side. She can be contacted via her website www.poppywebber.co.uk
I LOVE that 1st saddle 😍
Aww
If you don’t measure D ring to D ring than how do you measure it?
Great video, Poppy! Your presentations are wonderful, and terrifically informative.
Glad you like them! ❤️
Well Done Poppy, Great Video.
Thank you! 😀
I really loved your cob saddle fitting video . It really helped me and made me feel better about my ponies flat back . I have a wonderful saddle fitter , she is kind and understanding and very highly qualified but I would love you to fit my saddle xxxxxxxxxxxx
You are so welcome! And I'm glad you've got an excellent saddle fitter
Is there a way for saddle owners to check the angle of the tree without going to a saddle fitter? There is NONE within a 6-hour drive of me and I'd just like to figure if the saddle I want is medium or narrow. Thanks.
it really is a visual thing. eg the front of the tree needs to match the template taken from the 8th thoracic vertabrae area... and to do that you need to take an accurate template (use a flexicurve) and know how to see the angle of the tree - some are easier to see than others.
If you want to know what width your horse is, you could get a template and then try matching it to the gullet bars that you get in, for example, the thorowgood or wintec saddles.
@@ADayInTheLifeOfASaddleFitter Thanks. I have both an older Stubben dressage and a Schleese dressage and while they both kinda fit when I am not mounted I am not sure of the fit while I AM mounted.
Very helpful thanks 👍
Can you please tell the name (make) of the first and second saddle, PLEASE!
What place can you measure the width then if you can’t get a saddle fitter and it doesn’t say on the saddle?
Most saddles will say it on them somewhere. You could try and see if you can see the angle of the tree. And compare it to a gullet bar from an adjustable saddle for a rough estimate. Or get a clear photo from the front and ask your saddler.
Brilliant video 👌 biggest pet hate ever!
Snap!
D to d means dot to dot in the us. Which is the inside of the screws.