Leather Jumping Saddle - Maximum Freedom of Movement and Show Jumping Comfort
Product Features
Material: High-quality, soft, and durable genuine leather. Saddle Structure: Flat seat suitable for show jumping. Design: Ergonomic cut that optimizes rider balance. Function: High freedom of movement and knee support during jumps.
Product Description
The Leather Jumping Saddle is specially designed to meet the dynamic needs of riders engaged in show jumping. The most distinctive feature of this saddle is its flatter seat, which allows the rider to quickly change position during jumps. Its leather construction provides both a soft contact with the horse's back and offers the rider a long-lasting and comfortable riding experience.
Harmony of Balance and Control: The saddle's seat design directly affects the rider's ability to maintain a proper and balanced posture. This structure, which helps the rider maintain the correct center of gravity during jumps, maximizes control over the horse. The harmonious interaction between horse and rider plays a critical role, especially in overcoming technical obstacles. Its ergonomic design ensures the rider maintains the correct leg position, providing a secure grip.
Technical Advantages and Profitability
Flat Saddle Design: Provides the rider with maximum freedom when performing a forward lean (half-sitting) movement over the obstacle.
Genuine Leather Comfort: Thanks to the natural leather material, it adapts to the body shape of the rider and horse over time, minimizing friction.
Optimized Balance Control: Helps the rider feel the horse's movements more closely and transmit instantaneous commands more clearly.
Durable and Flexible Construction: Features a durable stitching and frame system resistant to sudden loads during jumps.
Professional Knee Supports: Equipped with soft knee pads that stabilize and provide security for the rider's leg position.
Areas of Use
Show jumping training and competitions
Triple riding requiring a light sitting position and speed
Situations where the rider needs to be given freedom of movement during the training of young horses
Technical exercises aimed at improving the rider's balance and posture