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Built using Santa Fe tree. The saddle was built using a minimalistic approach for use on the trail. Seat was cut to be completely integrated with the skirt and hold it to the tree. Seat leather wraps completely around the back of the cantle and is sewn to the skirt to hold it in place. Since I don't cut my horse in two when cinching it up, I wasn't overly concerned with stretch. By the time I get done riding, I can usually fit a fist between the cinch and horse to give you an idea of how loose I ride it. Overall weight is right around 21 pounds and fenders might be added at a later date, but I wanted to ride it for a bit without them and I'm not too concerned about being pinched. The seat is a half seat with full leather and no strainer. Leading edge is sewn. All stitching is done by hand. The goal was to test the design/functionality versus creating a master piece to sell. Basically an experimental saddle with more emphasis on design possibilities than little details.
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