High quality Double T Saddle with Full-Quarter Horse Bars offered to help you conquer the trail with your gaited horse. Full Quarter Horse Bars-have even wider angles to accommodate wider-bodied horses and horses with flatter or Mutton withers.
The gullet width should be about the same width of the withers approximately 2 below the top of the withers.
How to tell if a saddle has full quarter horse bars. When you are looking at the saddle from the front a saddle with semi-quarter horse bars will appear to be narrower with a steeper angle created between the skirts and the gullet. A saddle with full quarter horse bars will appear to be wider and will be sitting flatter than a comparable saddle with semi-quarter horse bars. A standard gullet measures 7 inches and is the most common measurement found in saddles described as having full quarter horse bars.
Any gullet that measures larger than 7. The green line represents the width of the saddle tree and the blue lines represent the angle of the saddle bars. Saddles with full Quarter Horse bars have comparatively wide saddles.
Each tree builder does it his own way using his own formula for gullet size and degree of the bars. Measure the gullet - inside dimensions at the conchos. That may get you close but you need to remember that one maker may have a 7 gullet but the bars are a different angle from another maker who uses a 7 gullet and the saddle may not fit.
The width of your horses shoulder determines the type of tree and gullet width you will need. Regular quarter horse bars gullet width. Semi-quarter horse bars gullet width.
Full-quarter horse bars gullet width. Extra-wide quarter horse bars gullet width. Western saddles have horizontal bars on the frame that connect the front fork of the saddle to the cantle or rear of the riders seat.
Full quarter horse bars have a wider fork or width that rests on the horses shoulders than semi-quarter horse bars. While the Semi-Quarter Horse Quarter Horse and Full Quarter Horse designations may give you a bit of an idea of the section of the bell curve of horses back shapes that the saddle is supposed to fit in reality fitting a saddle to a horse is like buying womens clothing. Yes western saddles are so hard to fit.
Three quarter bars tend to fit well covered Tbs QHXs Stock Horses X-breds etc. Full bars fit round fat horses or real QH types Get someone that knows about western saddles NOT Europa or Horseland folk to fit your saddle professionally. How do you tell if a saddle has full quarter horse bars.
The pommel is the front of the saddle and has the horn sitting on top of it. A saddle with full quarter horse bars will typically measure 7 inches across the gullet. A saddle with semi-quarter horse bars normally has a gullet measurement of 6 34 inches.
There are regular Quarter Horse bars semi-Quarter Horse bars full Quarter Horse bars and more. Such designations are determined by the space between the bars on the tree at the base of the swell. Unfortunately the distance between the bars cannot be measured once the saddle has been built around the tree.
Full-Quarter horse bars usually have a 7 gullet. They are designed for mutton-withered horses with broader backs. Arab saddles usually with 6 12 to 6 34 gullets are for Arabians.
This tree size has a higher pitch or angle to the bars. Its for the horse with a more defined wither. 12 Arab Appendix Thoroughbred etc.
Full Quarter Horse or FQHB can be referred to as Wide usually 7 gullet. The angle is flatter compared to the Semi-QH tree. This is for horses with a broad shoulder.
Theyre considered mutton withered or a less pronounced wither. Quarter Horse Paint etc. First evaluate how the saddle lays on the horse.
Check the front of the saddle where the saddle slightly goes over the withers. Make sure you can fit 2-3 fingers in between the horses withers and the front of the saddle. If you can fit less than 2 fingers between the saddle and the withers the saddle is probably too wide for your horse.
There is no standardization in the industry for a Regular or Semi-Quarter horse tree and Wide or Full Quarter horse tree so different saddle brands will not fit the same. The fit may also vary among disciplines. The gullet measurement is important but it is the most misunderstood.
It is not the defining factor of saddle fit. Full Quarter Horse Bars-have even wider angles to accommodate wider-bodied horses and horses with flatter or Mutton withers. Gullet width of 7.
The gullet width should be about the same width of the withers approximately 2 below the top of the withers. Just remember the main thing you need to know is is your horse narrow wide or in-between. We apply the term medium to regular narrow or semi-quarter horse bars and the term full to wide full quarter horse bars.
There are standard measurements in the saddle industry Its surprising to find out that manufacturers do not have a standardized way to measure gullet width. Full Quarter Horse Bars have even wider angles to accommodate wider-bodied horses and horses with flatter or Mutton withers. Gullet width of 6 34- 7.
The gullet width should be about the same width of the withers approximately 2 below the top of the withers. Just remember the main thing you need to know is is your horse narrow wide or in-between. Hopefully this has helped clarify saddle fit and.
High quality Double T Saddle with Full-Quarter Horse Bars offered to help you conquer the trail with your gaited horse. Double T Saddle put comfort first.