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Tucker Pine Ridge Mule Trail Saddle 289R62

Description

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Pine Ridge Mule Trail Saddle 289


Made In The USAThis model is specifically designed for mules, taking into consideration their unique conformation and movement. The tree of the saddle is tailored to ensure proper fit and comfort during long hours on the trail. It is equipped with flatter bars to eliminate discomfort caused by rocks for mules with flat back conformation. The saddle also features patented Gel-Cush seating with a 5″ cantle for added rider comfort. Additionally, it includes a reinforced crupper dee attachment for extra strength and adjustable position close contact rigging to secure the saddle on a mule. The saddle is equipped with extra dees for secure breaching and other gear. Opting for the Supple Ride leather option provides seat jockeys and fenders made of top grain leather, laminated and stitched to offer a soft and broken-in feel right from the start. All these features combined make it the most comfortable trail saddle you will ever experience.

Specifications

  • Color: Brown, Black, Golden
    *Brown and Golden saddles come with an Apache seat; Black saddles come with a black seat.
  • Tree: A-Fork Mule – Medium or Wide
  • Hardware: Brass or Chrome
  • Rigging: Adjustable Position In-Skirt Western (straight rear dee)
  • Swell: 9″
  • Cantle Height: 5″
  • Horn Size: 3″
  • Skirt Size: 26″; Semi-Round
  • Weight: Approximately 28 lbs.
  • Fenders: Western or Trail
  • Spot Package: Spot Trim, Silver Berry Slotted Conchos, Leather Covered Stirrups, Leather Latigos

Additional information

Seat / Size

15.5inch, 16.5inch, 17.5inch, 18.5inch

Color and Hardware

Brown Brass, Brown Chrome, Black Brass, Black Chrome

Tree / Size

Medium Mule, Wide Mule

Tooling

Smooth, Tooled (+$100)

Fenders

Western, Trail

Tie Strap

Nylon, Leather (+$30)

Leather

Standard, Supple Ride ( +$110)

Spot Package

None, Yes(+$100)

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Original price was: $2,362.00.Current price is: $2,125.80.

This trail saddle is designed for mules, offering a comfortable fit and comfort due to their unique conformation and movement. It features flatter bars, Gel-Cush seating, a 5″ cantle, reinforced crupper dee attachment, and adjustable position close contact rigging. The Supple Ride leather option provides a soft, broke-in feel.

SKU R100-62 Category
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                  good sadle pad

                  February 18, 2024

                  Very nice saddle pad!

                  Debbie Ayres

                  excellent quality

                  February 18, 2024

                  My child adored her new saddle pad, which was highly recommended and of excellent quality considering the price.

                  pezulich

                  excellent

                  February 18, 2024

                  The strap is superbly crafted! was my daughter’s Christmas gift, and she liked it.

                  Felicia Atkins

                  very comfortable

                  February 18, 2024

                  This saddle is a favorite of mine; and it rides comfortably and is well-made.

                  Thurmon

                  Quality product

                  February 18, 2024

                  They fulfill my every need.

                  Adrienne Rigg

                  Fantastic saddle pad!

                  February 16, 2024

                  My new saddle fits the saddle pad under it nicely. It appears that my horse is content with the comfort. I’m glad I bought this, then.

                  Rachael Jeter

                  Beautiful

                  February 16, 2024

                  Beautiful saddle, and so comfortable to canter on with my horse. The details are gorgeous. I have had my saddle for almpst a year now.

                  April Vanetten