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Old 06-25-2006, 09:16 AM   #1
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Question Stubben tree sizes???

I REALLY want to buy a Stubben as my next saddle. My question is, what tree size (as in medium, wide, ect.) do the inches equal? I see like 30" Stubbens and 32" Stubbens but I have NO idea how many inches the tree needs to be to equal a wide tree size. Anyone know?
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http://www.stubbennorthamerica.com/s...thertypes.html

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I know. Does it say anywhere on the website what measurement would be wide?
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My first saddle was a stubben 32 tree. I thought it was regular/average, but then I sold it to my trainer and when he decided it didn't fit him he called stubben and they told him 32 was a wide.
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I think that there is a fitting guide somewhere on that site....
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32cm is a wide stubben
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32 is a wide... 30 is Medium/Wide, I *think* - but I'm not too sure. It could be Medium.
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32in = Wide
31in = Medium-wide (although it fits my fairly narrow TB with a bit of growing room as he's skinny right now)
30in = Medium
29in = Medium narrow

Mine is a Stubben Siegfried CS. I absolutely adore it; if you're looking for a close contact saddle and have long legs, I suggest the Siegfried CS. The forward flaps are awesome. And like I said, my 31in fits my TB quite well with a bit of extra room right now. He's quite scrawny and muscle-less right now, so I think it'll fit him perfectly in a few months.
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no thanks prarienights. I sold my horse a long time ago. lol.
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No thanks?

My saddle isn't for sale, I was just giving you an idea of what size of horse it fit, haha. If that's what you meant.
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