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814.1 | | DELNI::L_MCCORMACK | | Wed Jan 04 1989 10:19 | 10 |
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Are these the nylon (or some other lightweight material)
saddles?? I'd never heard of them before. If these are
what you are talking about, I know someone that bought
one and can get some info for you.
Linda
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814.2 | GOOD SADDLE | HARDY::REMILLARD | | Wed Jan 04 1989 11:22 | 34 |
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The Ortho-Flex saddles are a good saddle... Really comfortable
for both the rider and horse. I rode my horse in one for a
bit (friend's saddle) and he seemed to move more freely then
he did in my western saddle (at the time). I really feel that
they are built with the horse's back in mind..
I didn't choose to buy one because at the time I didn't like
way the back of the saddle was fit on - I felt it looked really
cheap.. and GOD knows - this saddle is not a cheap one to buy.
I did buy an Aussie Saddle and get the same free moving results
with my horse - and no back stiffness or soreness after many
miles. I find that this type of saddle is very secure and
comfortable for me too... You ride it very much like a western.
But getting back to the Ortho-Flex.... I talked with Mrs. Brown
(I forget her first name) and her husband designed and built
a number of the O-F saddles before coming up with the this one.
I think she said that they rode 3,000 miles one year with five
horse (I think 2 were pack) and they HAD to have a saddles that
could fit different horses (I think they have Walkers) and not
gaul them. She is a super person to talk to and sent me photos
and information regarding their saddle.
I feel that if a person
1. Wants a lighter saddle (if they are currently riding
western)
2. They spend many hours in the saddle
3. Feel their horse just doesn't work really freely under their
current saddle (or they get sore backs)
Then the O-F may just be the answer for them.
Just my 2 1/2 cents worth...
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814.3 | Best Buy So Far | WAV12::BOE | I'm the NRA | Thu Jan 05 1989 09:26 | 13 |
| Re: .1 These saddles are not the nylon or other man-made variety.
they are primarily high-grade leather or boar-hide, and
come with snakeskin inserts and a plethora of extras like
silver conchos, a cantel case, straight or curved fenders,
different types of horns (or no horn) and they are fairly
inexpensive considering they are all custom made.
Re: .2 What a testimonial! It is Lisa and Len Brown that go on
those enduros. Thanks for the feedback. It seems like
these saddles are a good alternative to other, fancier,
custom saddles. Worth looking into, anyway.
Dave
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814.4 | | HPSRAD::HUREAU | | Wed Feb 22 1989 14:00 | 18 |
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Well, I phoned in my order for an O-F saddle today. Very nice people
to talk to. The person that I talked to (Gilbert) was very
knowledgable. He talked my out of some of the options I was
considering,for one reason or another. Gilbert was very excited over
the set-up I want and more than willing to go the extra mile to make
sure that everything will match perfectly.
If anyone would like more info send me mail or give me a call, I'd
be glad to help if I can. When I recieve the saddle (6-8 weeks) I'll
give everyone an update.
dtn 297-2905
Paul
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814.5 | DIDJA GIT IT YET? | LAUREL::REMILLARD | | Mon Jul 17 1989 11:39 | 6 |
| RE:.4 (DAVE)
Well... did you finally get your O-Flex saddle? How do you
like it??
Susan
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814.6 | where did youall go??????????????????/ | SWAM2::MASSEY_VI | | Tue Jul 28 1992 20:36 | 7 |
| Yeh, how has that saddle worked out for you? I have been thinking
about getting something like that because I ride a lot of different
types of horses and I hate lugging around 5 different saddles.
I hate it when this happens.
virginia
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814.7 | English Ortho-Flex? | BOUVS::OAKEY | I'll take Clueless for $500, Alex | Mon Jan 23 1995 12:18 | 12 |
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Has anyone added an Ortho-Flex to their collection in the last 5 years? :)
In particular, I'm looking for opinions on their english line (which
appears to be fairly new). I saw a few at the National Western Stock Show
this last weekend but the english-knowledgeable weren't there. Would their
saddles work well if you were looking for a close contact-type saddle?
As a previous reply said, these guys aren't cheap (over $2K for some of
them) and I'm wondering if something like one of the Courbette Softseats
for less $$ wouldn't work as well.
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814.8 | I have a book | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | Do the watermelon crawl | Tue Jan 24 1995 10:05 | 9 |
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I have a wonderful book on the Ortho-Flex - if you will send it back
to me - I let you read it. Send me your internal address I'll send
it you.
The saddles are wonderful and I would love one - but they are
very very very very pricie.
Louisa
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814.9 | Another satisfied customer | FOUNDR::CRAIG | | Tue Jul 23 1996 07:45 | 33 |
| Got my Traditional last November but it was too late to ride it until this
past April. I have a little less than 100 hours on it, and I love it.
Razz 'Em Up, the 1/4 horse I usually ride, has completely ceased her head-
tossing at the walk and no longer exhibits impatience when being saddled.
When doing tight circles, she seems to be able to hold her curvature much
more easily.
I have also tried the saddle on a fat Morgan mare and on a grey Arab, and
the panels perform as advertised, i.e. they just swivel and self-adjust to
the shape of the animal.
A secondary benefit is that I think I'm riding better because I know my
horse is comfortable.
One thing I've had to watch with this saddle is girth tightness. I usually
have to notch up one after about five minutes.
I had to install the included shims under the booties. I normally use all
three under the front booties, to raise the front of the saddle, at least
with Razz.
By the way, I've yet to use a saddle pad. The booties work great, and I
washed them at about 50 hours. Threw 'em right in the washer, warm water,
hung 'em out to dry in the air, and they didn't shrink a bit. Without a
pad, plenty of air moves under the saddle, which is great on warm
afternoons.
By the way, I opted for Safety-Cam stirrups, and they do help you keep your
heels down. They're also supposed to help eject your feet from the
stirrups when the situation warrants, but since I haven't had my first
wreck this year, I have nothing to report in that vein.
Craig, $1,900 poorer but real happy about it. ;-)
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814.10 | | CSCMA::SMITH | | Mon Aug 05 1996 17:23 | 6 |
| Can anyone tell me if Betsy Steiner on the cover of this months (Aug
96) Dressage Today is using an ortho flex dressage saddle? I noticed
it had those funny panels sticking out at the front.
Thanks,
Sharon
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