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  2. English saddle - Wikipedia

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    This type of saddle has a deep seat with a long, but somewhat forward flap. The flaps usually have padding under the leg, for support while jumping. The design is intended to be a compromise between the flatter "close contact" jumping saddle with a forward flap, and deep-seated dressage saddle with a long, straight flap.

  3. Wintec - Wikipedia

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    Wintec Saddles was launched in 1986 and is a saddle brand known for the first synthetic saddles. [1] [2] ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;

  4. Hunt seat - Wikipedia

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    The saddle is usually a type of forward seat (jumping saddle), generally the style called "close contact," though "eventing" and "all-purpose" designs are seen in some areas, particularly at lower levels. Saddles are usually of brown leather, with a plain girth, usually of leather. The saddle pad should be white, and shaped to fit the saddle ...

  5. Schleese Saddlery - Wikipedia

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    Schleese Saddlery Service Ltd. is a Canadian manufacturer of custom-fitted saddles for show-jumping and dressage. It was started in 1986 by Jochen Schleese, a German saddler, in Stouffville, Ontario. [1]

  6. English riding - Wikipedia

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    Dressage style English attire and tack in competition.. English riding is a form of horse riding seen throughout the world. There are many variations, but all feature a flat English saddle without the deep seat, high cantle or saddle horn that are part of a Western saddle nor the knee pads seen on an Australian Stock Saddle.

  7. Selle Français - Wikipedia

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    The three main types of French saddle horses by the mid-20th century were the Anglo-Norman (bred around Caen), the demi-sang du Centre (bred around Cluny) and the Vendéen (bred around La Roche-sur-Yon). [9] In 1958, "Selle Français" or French Saddle Horse, was created by merging all of the regional half-blood horses in France under one name.

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