Crosby Saddles
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Crosby Prix Des Nations English Saddle $100.00 |
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2 Year Old Crosby Centennial 17.5 inches Saddle $1,200.00 |
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MACPHERSON 15" BOB CROSBY TREE SADDLE $700.00 |

Beval Saddles???????????????????
So I was wondering how much Beval saddles start at. How much would one be from a tack store, new, not used? I've ridden in a couple and I LOVE them! I would like to get one eventually, I have a crosby right now. But I didn't know what they started at or how expensive they are.
Well, the Beval Natural model (a popular one with H/J riders) is $2035. Here's the link to the website:
http://www.beval.com/Products/Natural/3071007.aspx
Here's a link to all their saddle models:
http://www.beval.com/Result/Saddles.aspx
They are very popular saddles in the H/J world. Definately top quality but certainly there are other brands just as nice. I would buy a used one if it were me, but then again I'm cheap!
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Crosby Prix Des Nations English Saddle $100.00 |
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2 Year Old Crosby Centennial 17.5 inches Saddle $1,200.00 |
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MACPHERSON 15" BOB CROSBY TREE SADDLE $700.00 |

Without seeing the horse / rider combination in question, it's really tough to make any kind of comprehensive recommendations regarding saddles. I'd suggest working with a good independent saddle fitter to find a saddle that works for you and your horse.
One question: why do you need an 18" seat? For someone your height and discipline, a 17" seat should be more than adequate, unless you're incredibly long-legged.
Comment by Jessica D I<3Dresage — October 30, 2010 @ 10:55 pm