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		<title>How to measure seat size on an English saddle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[English and Western saddles come in different seat sizes. Of course, they aren&#8217;t measured the same way (that would be too easy). However, understanding seat size is critical to getting a saddle that fits!
Here&#8217;s how you measure the seat size on an English saddle.


Start measuring from the nail, or &#8220;button&#8221;, that is on either side [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>English and Western saddles come in different seat sizes. Of course, they aren&#8217;t measured the same way (that would be too easy). However, understanding seat size is critical to getting a saddle that fits!</p>
<h4>Here&#8217;s how you measure the seat size on an English saddle.</h4>
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<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 217px"><img title="Measuring the seat size on an English Saddle" src="http://www.yourredwagonfarm.com/seat_size2.jpg" alt="Measuring the seat size on an English saddle is simple." width="207" height="275" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Measuring the seat size on an English saddle is simple.</p></div>
<p>Start measuring from the nail, or &#8220;button&#8221;, that is on either side of the pommel.</li>
<li>Extend the measuring tape from the button to the center of the cantle.</li>
<li>That&#8217;s it!</li>
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<h4>Tips:</h4>
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<li>Remember that seat depth impacts fit just as much as size. A 17&#8243; saddle with a flat seat will ride &#8220;bigger&#8221; than a 17&#8243; saddle with a deep seat. That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s important to try different saddles before buying.</li>
<li>In general, dressage saddles have deeper seats than jumping saddles. People often need to go up half an inch or an inch in size depending on the depth of the seat.</li>
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