WHERE  &  WHY ?

 

 

  Most frequent asked questions: Where & Why?

Down Under's statement:

Australian Made Saddles: Many customers ask why are the Genuine Australian Made Saddles so expensive. Firstly, in Australia the minimum wage is quite high for experienced trades people. It requires five years of apprenticeship to become a saddle maker in Australia. In addition, any good hand-made Australian saddle takes as long as 40 hours to complete. Additionally there is the cost of the leather, good quality leather runs around US $300 a side plus the leather for the seat and kneepads another US $50, the saddle tree around US $150, and the serge, stuffing, thread, brass hardware and misc. items around US $100. Add in factory overheads and some profit for the factory around US $200. If we take the above into account, along with the airfreight around US $120 a saddle, then you have the import duty customs clearance charges around US $50 a saddle you get to US $1,500 fairly quickly for a Australian made saddle. Then you have the saddle fittings, the stirrup leathers, overgirth, undergirth and stirrup irons.....

 

I think I can get one cheaper: Some people think they can then purchase an Australian made saddle for less money when they visit Australia on vacation. Firstly, most of the saddles we offer are designed for the export market to fit the horse breeds within this particular country. It is unlikely you will find the saddle you need to suit your horse in a Australian saddle shop. Most of these saddle shops have 4 or 5 saddles on the floor, we carry approximately 1,000 saddles here in Denver. Something to suit almost any horse, rider and budget.

 

What about making the same Saddles here in the U.S. ? Australian saddles have many advantages over other saddles, however they are also the most difficult and time consuming saddles to make. Several US companies have tried to come up with an Aussie saddle, but overall these saddles have many shortcomings and many of the actual advantages of the Aussie saddle are lost due to Companies trying to commercially produce a product that is normally hand-made. A quality Australian made saddle can take up to (40) hours to make. So to reduce this time will reduce the overall quality and the many benefits of an Australian saddle.

 

Asian made Saddles: If you want the very best, then there is no doubt you should buy one of our Australian made saddles. However, for most people the price is outside their budget. That is why we introduced our Kimberley Series (TM) Saddles, back in the 1980's. Over the years, we have also moved production of the Down Under Series and Exmoor Collection English saddles to Asia (except for the Master Campdraft Deluxe, which is specially made in Australia ).

 

How are our Asian Saddles Different? Firstly, most catalog and internet companies purchase the lowest price Aussie style saddle out of India. These saddles cost the importer around US $60 to US $80 each and they often sell them for less than US $200, a very nice profit on a sub-standard product. These saddles are generally made from a painted (pigmented) leather that is poorly tanned and will not accept the oil. Accordingly, the saddle leather gets much drier over time - this is what is referred to as cardboard leather. As it dries out it tears fairly easily, creating a serious safety issue for the rider. Furthermore, many of these saddles are not rigged correctly, and are difficult if not almost impossible to tighten the girth enough to stop the saddle slipping on the horse. But really, what does one expect for such a low price? Nothing changes when it comes to saddles, you get what you pay for. You can not spend the least and expect the most - quality & satisfaction comes at a certain price. Unfortunately, thousands of these low quality saddles have been sold in the US over the last 20 years, and these saddles seldom work for the purchaser and generally end up being offered in magazine advertisements, generic websites, horse auctions and on-line auctions.

 

Our Kimberley Saddles: We do not sell the cheap Asian made saddles that are explained above. Our Kimberley and Down Under saddles are all quality saddles, backed by a 2 year to 10 year , manufacturers tree warranty (depending on the model). We have long term relationships with reputable manufacturers, and our saddles are made exclusively for us to our strict quality and materials standards. We personally meet with our manufacturers on a consistent basis to work on product improvements and quality control.

Whether you spend US $375.00 or US $995.00 with Down Under, you can be assured of the best value Aussie saddle available for the price anywhere in the World. Our Kimberley Saddles are all hand-made from a soft naked leather, that will further soften after additional oiling and use. The stitching thread is "All American" nylon bonded, to ensure that everything even the stitching, is long lasting and very durable. Our Kimberley Saddles have an extremely high reputation and should serve the customer well for many years. The Down Under Series saddles have even higher quality leather and special attention to detail during production.

The Kimberley Series and Down Under Series saddles are the next best thing to purchasing a genuine Australian made saddle.

Additionally, all of our Kimberley and Down Under saddles (except the Master Campdrafter Deluxe) have adjustable saddle trees, that we can custom adjust to fit nearly any breed of horse. Click here for more details on horse fitment.

 

Honesty, Integrity & Support: The most important consideration is not how much you spend on a saddle, or even what Series you purchase, but instead, you should carefully consider from which Company you intend to purchase from and how helpful and honest they are. It is extremely important that you can get the specialized assistance you need, both before and after the sale, to ensure you experience the many benefits available from an Australian Saddle. Australian saddles are very different and require a certain expertise in making sure you purchase the correct type of saddle for your particular horse breed, along with the right saddle for your riding style. Down Under has this expertise - no one knows more about Australian saddles and the customers requirements than Down Under. 

(All currency mentioned above are in US Dollars)

 


  The difference in Panels:

Serge Panel

This kind of panel is self adjusting, the saddle fit keeps improving with each and every ride, until it has conformed to the shape of your horse. This kind of saddle will sit higher on the horse when new, but will lower when the panel begins to conform to your horse. This however, will only work if you have the correct tree width to suit your horse, please refer to our horse fitment details for more information (click here). The stuffing in our saddles is a combination wool flock blend and it is unlikely that you ever need to reawl or restuff the panel, unless you do a tremendous amount of riding. A serge panel saddle is best suited for horses with medium to higher withers, and is ideal for the majority of horses. This is the most popular type of Australian saddle and will provide many years of service.

Fleece Panel

Fleece panels are most commonly seen on Western saddles and are fitted to Aussie saddles that are made with extended bars on the saddle tree. The riders weight is spread over a larger area on the horses back (due to the extended bars), amounting to less pounds per square inch of weight on the horses back. However, this kind of panel is best suited for horses that have a long wide flat back. If you use this kind of saddle on a horse with a short back, the extended panels may irritate/rub the horse, additionally if your horse has any curve to its back, this kind of panel will cause a bridging effect, whereby all the riders weight will be at four points on the horse’s back (either side at the front and either side at the back). However, if your horse has a wide flat back, this panel is an excellent choice.....

Why Australian saddles & Tack?

Improved horse & rider comfort
Greater rider safety & security
A more natural riding position
Light weight
Compact size fits many horse types

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How the Revolution began, more than 200 years ago ......

When Australia was originally settled in 1788 by the English, they brought with them horses, saddles and tack. Being very different from England, the new settlers soon began changing the design of their equipment to better suit their harsh, unforgiving, remote environment.

The most obvious change was the addition of what was to be called Poleys (kneepads). When seated in the saddle, the Poleys should be parallel to the rider's thigh and about 3/4" away. The Poleys show their true value in keeping the rider securely seated when riding up or down any kind of incline.

A highly efficient, yet simple double girthing system is used to attach an Australian saddle to the horse. The attached billet straps and the overgirth both buckle directly to the girth using a unique leverage system. The double girthing system allows the rider to girth the saddle tighter, more efficiently, which helps eliminate slippage. Should a billet strap break, the overgirth provides additional safety.

Stirrup leathers hang from the stirrup bars on the saddle tree and are designed for easy release by sliding backwards. Under most circumstances, should the rider take a fall and be dragged, the stirrup leathers will release from the saddle, reducing the risk of injury.

Seat sizes range from 14-inch to 22-inch in some models, to suit riders from 50 to 350 pounds. As with people, horses also come in different shapes and sizes. Saddle trees come in several widths to suit ponies to extra wide horses. All we need to know is your height ,weight, and pant size, along with the height, weight and breed of your horse, then we can help make your selection real easy.

In short, the Australian saddle is a saddle that has evolved for the rider, horse, and pure necessity. The ability of the serge lined panel to conform to the shape of the horse without touching anything, has been proven consistently for nearly 200 years, on the harshest, driest and most unforgiving continent on Earth, Australia .... Where these saddles are put to the greatest test of all ... they are used seven days a week, ten hours a day, 365 days a year, year after year.

In Australia, no other saddle from the past or present, has ever matched the overall performance of an Australian saddle. This includes the saddles you see in the magazines, claiming how great they are, lets see if their products are still on the market 150 years later.....

For additional information on horse fitment and riding style Click here


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