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Wintec 2000.
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The Wintec 2000 is only available in black which could be a disadvantage for those with a brown bridle. It is constructed from man made materials, the seat and the knee rolls being equisuede. This offers more grip which is always good. The only ... Read review
The new style Wintec 2000 GP saddle is a completely updated, durable and lightweight all ... more
purpose saddle, designed to enhance and improve the rider's performance. Superbly comfortable all purpose saddle with equisuede top for added rider security whilst riding. The Wintec 2000 all purpose saddle has been designed for riders who enjoy participating in many disciplines including jumping, hunting, with some Dressage and flatwork. The new style Wintec 2000 saddles feature cutting edge design, ergonomic stirrup bars and point girth straps.
Postage & Packaging:free Super Saver Delivery Availability:Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
The Wintec 2000 GP saddle is a tough, durable and lightweight all purpose saddle, designed ... more
to enhance and improve the rider's performance. Superbly comfortable all purpose saddle with equisuede top for added rider security whilst riding. The Wintec 2000 all purpose saddle has been designed for riders who enjoy participating in many disciplines including jumping, hunting, with some Dressage and flatwork.
Postage & Packaging:free Super Saver Delivery Availability:Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
The new style Wintec 2000 GP saddle is a completely updated, durable and lightweight all ... more
purpose saddle, designed to enhance and improve the rider's performance. Superbly comfortable all purpose saddle with equisuede top for added rider security whilst riding. The Wintec 2000 all purpose saddle has been designed for riders who enjoy participating in many disciplines including jumping, hunting, with some Dressage and flatwork. The new style Wintec 2000 saddles feature cutting edge design, ergonomic stirrup bars and point girth straps.
Postage & Packaging:free Super Saver Delivery Availability:Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
The new style Wintec 2000 GP saddle is a completely updated, durable and lightweight all ... more
purpose saddle, designed to enhance and improve the rider's performance. Superbly comfortable all purpose saddle with equisuede top for added rider security whilst riding. The Wintec 2000 all purpose saddle has been designed for riders who enjoy participating in many disciplines including jumping, hunting, with some Dressage and flatwork. The new style Wintec 2000 saddles feature cutting edge design, ergonomic stirrup bars and point girth straps.
Postage & Packaging:£4.99 Availability:Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
Advantages: Cheap, easy to clean. Disadvantages: Black only.
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Wintec 2000.
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The Wintec 2000 is only available in black which could be a disadvantage for those with a brown bridle. It is constructed from man made materials, the seat and the knee rolls being equisuede. This offers more grip which is always good. The only disadvantage from this is that, it gets wet. It is apparently quick drying, but it still does take a little bit longer than leather, ... ...
The Wintec 2000 has a lifetime guarantee on the tree. The tree is the internal frame of the saddle. I had a saddle once, quite an expensive leather one. My horse went charging through the stable door, caught the saddle and broke the tree. Where the tree broke it was on the pommel of the saddle, the bit that sits above the wither (the bit just in front of you). I called the saddler and thought how easy it would be (if not annoying ... more
Synthetic saddles are becoming increasingly popular. Why? Because they are cheaper than leather, easier to clean and many think they are just as good. There are some people who will not ride in anything but leather, but with increasing choice these days people are able to chose and pick something exactly for their needs.
Saddles. * * * * * * *
It is important to have a good saddle. The saddle must accomodate the rider as well as fit the horse. Saddles come in various styles. The most commonly used saddle is a general purpose saddle. They are ideal for hacking but suitable for jumping also and even dessage, but not a high levels. For those jumping really high tracks, they would require a specialist jumping saddle which allows for the rider to have shorter stirrups so that they are able to jump with the horse. Dressage riders at a higher level would need a dressage saddle which is straight cut. This allows the stirrups to be longer which is a requirement of riding dressage. Likewise, showing saddles are straighter cut to show off the horses shoulder. These types of saddles are all available in the traditional leather, but for the past few years they have been sold in synthetic aswell. Synthetic saddles are cheap enough for those who want a dressage saddle, or jumping saddle as a second discipline as they are cheaper than leather.
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Synthetic saddles are made from man made materials. They could appeal to horsey vegans as they do not derive from any animal products. They are lighter than leather saddles, which is good for horse and rider. They are easy to clean as they don`t need saddle soap, they just need wiping off. They don`t need breaking in when new either or oiling like leather saddles do.
Wintec 2000. * * * * * * * * * *
The Wintec 2000 is only available in black which could be a disadvantage for those with a brown bridle. It is constructed from man made materials, the seat and the knee rolls being equisuede. This offers more grip which is always good. The only disadvantage from this is that, it gets wet. It is apparently quick drying, but it still does take a little bit longer than leather, or certainly the rest of the saddle, to dry. It is breathable though, which does speed up the drying process. It is comfortable though and also has seat foams, increasing the rider comfort. Still, the saddle is lightweight and durable and helps the rider to sit in the correct position. The saddle has wide weight bearing panels, which contributes to the comfort of the horse. It also has flexible tree points to allow for free shoulder movement. It is weatherproof and durable. I still am not too keen on the equisuede though, it may dry quickly if rained on, but I still think it holds a tiny bit of moisture. It has a fully adjustable flexi block system. This means that there are blocks under the knee rolls. They are secured by strong velcro and are easy to move for you own personal fit.
The Wintec 2000 has a lifetime guarantee on the tree. The tree is the internal frame of the saddle. I had a saddle once, quite an expensive leather one. My horse went charging through the stable door, caught the saddle and broke the tree. Where the tree broke it was on the pommel of the saddle, the bit that sits above the wither (the bit just in front of you). I called the saddler and thought how easy it would be (if not annoying and slightly expensive) to have the tree repaired. It was sitting too low on the wither so it needed doing. You can imagine my frustation when the saddler infomed me that it could not be repaired. It had gone to the factory of the manufacturers, they had taken in apart and informed me that, because the saddle was a few years old) they did not supply the trees any more, and I would require a new saddle. I then had a saddle in 4 bits (they don`t put it together again as it is not funtional anyway), so you could imagine how attractive a lifetime guarantee on the tree sounds. I had to fork out for a new saddle.
Another good function of the Wintec 2000 saddle is the easy change gullet system. Horses do change shape, especially when they are young. Rather than have to buy a different saddle (I have done plenty of this in the past) it is possible to change the gullet. Most of the saddles come with a medium gullet fitted as standard, but you can buy different gullets and change them as required. I haven`t actually changed them but I know someone who has and it is suposed to be straightforward enough with a little tool.
What is CAIR? * * * * * * * * * * *
I don`t know what CAIR stands for, but WIntec saddles are available with flocking (like traditional saddles) or CAIR. CAIR is air. It is not traditional flocking, but air panels. The advantage of this is that it is suposed to fit the horse better. It allows more free movement and comfort apparently. it is more money as the Wintec saddle with flocking is £299 and with CAIR it is £355. It is more money but they shouldn`t need any attention (unless you puncture the panel which is highly unlikely) apart from the usual checks from the saddle fitter that it still fits. Saddles with flocking need reflocking every now and again which involves more expense.
I am not convinced by CAIR but I know a lot of people who think it is wonderful. I had the leather version of this saddle once with CAIR. I had it for my ex race horse and it was fitted by a saddler. Firstly I found it to be bouncy. I tried it in the school which is quite small and I did not find it very comfortable, I found it quite bouncy. However, she convinced me that it was the best for the horse so I bought it. I still found it quite bouncy (I think exacerbated by a bouncy horse). It is not like sitting on an airbed, not quite that bouncy, but it is still a bit more bouncy than a saddle with traditional flocking. My horse didn`t like either. If I had to get off when hacking, which I do on occassion to open a gate if it is really awkward, he would not let me get back on again. OK, I know this is a common problem of ex race horses, they are used to the rider being given a leg up on the move so they don`t need to stop. I taught him to stand still at the mounting block, it just wasn`t so easy without one, but we used to manage. When I used to try and get on with the CAIR saddle from the ground, he used to rear up. As you can imagine it made it quite difficult and I didn`t keep the saddle for long. This is not a criticism of the CAIR though as it suits so many horses and many seem to go better. What I am saying is, it is made out to be wonderful, but it does not suit every horse.
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Not at the moment. I had a synthetic saddle on trial a few years ago when my saddle was away with the broken tree. I was so impressed with it because it offered so much grip, was cheaper than leather and so easy to maintain. I was going to buy the saddle, but the new ones for sale, had these equileather seats, which I was not keen on. If they had all been wipe clean, then I would definatley have bought one. I decided to buy a leather one. Funnily enough, just after I had bought the leather one, I won a Wintec 2000 in a competition in horse magazine. I was delighted, I love winning things however small, but a saddle is fantastic. In my wisdom, I decided to sell it though. I needed money and I had just bought the leather one. The saddler checked the fit on the horse though as she was at the yard and she said it was a good fit. I had to go and sell it though.
I have a different (cheaper make) synthetic saddle for my youngster. I do think they are good for youngsters as they change shape. The cheaper ones you can buy from Ebay for around £50. The Wintec 200 are more but they are good quality. Leather saddles new are around £700 (depending on make) and £300 - £400 for a decent second hand one.
Many people prefer leather and will not try synthetic. In the show ring, synthetic saddles are often frowned upon (I would have thought at bigger shows rather than local ones). I have a leather saddle for my older horse. For youngsters I will always have synthetic as they are so cheap and easy to care for. There are so many synthetic saddles on the market now, some cheap, some better quality. The Wintec 2000 saddle represents good value for money and at the same time quality. I am wishing that I had kept my Wintec 2000, but at the time, money seemed more attractiive.
Advantages: Light weight, easy care, comfortable seat, easy change gullets, looks good Disadvantages: A bit slippy on my low-withered pony, hard to fit to her shape
Wintecsaddles are made by Bates Australia, founded in 1934. They originally produced synthetic saddles for racing, but over the years this has evolved into a wide range of saddles for all sorts of disciplines.
The saddle I bought was a Wintec2000 All Purpose back when I was breaking in my new forest pony. It is made with 'Equisuede', a convincing synthetic suede material that does not get slippery when wet and helps to keep the rider in position with its grippy capabilities. Equisuede is a quick drying material and is not damaged by wet weather.
The Wintec2000 also has adjustable knee blocks to help provide more support, real leather girth straps, two brass dee rings for attaching saddle bags etc, and the 'Easy Change Gullet System', so you can change the width of your saddle if your horse changes shape. The manufacturers ...
sunnyfox 17.09.2003 (24.09.2003)
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Advantages: Easy to clean and look after Disadvantages: Found it hard to fit my pony
I bought a Wintecsaddle for my 13.2HH pony. Her old saddle was looking rather worse for wear and I felt I change was needed. I was a bit sceptical about buying a synthetic saddle as I have always had leather saddles in the past.
Obviously the synthetic saddle are not 'made to measure'. I thought this would not be a problem as much of the advertising says with the easy gullet system, the saddle should fit any shape. However, I did not find this to be the case. Even on the widest setting, the saddle was too small and often slipped to the side ( I was unable to mount off the floor without the saddle slipping!) I was very disappointed as I had spent money on buying a gullet gauge to see which size my pony needed. The gauge showed that the size I picked should have fit, however this was not to be the case!
I do, hoever, have a few ...
LJenna 26.07.2005
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Advantages: Non-slip, lightweight, easy care, comfort, fit Disadvantages: None found yet
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The Saddling Problem
You may remember my pony, Rosie, from such reviews as "Wrap Up Warm" and "Wintec2000 - Not a Saddle for Every Horse". Well, she's still going strong, and has had a lovely foal since last I was here. The problem of finding a saddle to fit her has been ongoing, and a solution became urgent this year when she spooked at some cows causing the saddle to slip underneath her and take me with it. This happened at speed, and as we were heading for a busy main road. I was unceremoniously dumped - ouch!
Native ponies tend to have wide, flat backs and this can make it hard to find a well-fitting saddle. Traditional saddles are built ...
Ideal for riders who enjoy participating in many disciplines including jumping, pleasure riding, some dressage and flatwork. Combining flock or CAIR PANEL SYSTEM with the Easy Change Gullet System which allows riders to change the gullet in their saddle to their horse's changing shape.