I currently make 5 different flap styles for my jumping saddles. Type 1 is the most common, type 2 has a slightly different shape to the padding, similar to a Bates or Wintec 500 jumping saddle, and type 3 has the same padding as type 1, but with tooling on the flap to make it look similar to the Butet Premium jumping saddle. Type 4 has a slightly more forward flap and a slightly different knee pad shape. Newest type 5, has double padding on the flap and looks best with a set of exposed knee rolls. If you want a different flap shape, please submit a photo of a saddle similar to what you want via email, and I will let you know if I can make it and if the price may differ from these shown. All padded flap saddles have the option to have them covered in grain leather or suede. You can type in any additional comments or instructions such as "stirrup pads painted black" in the text field labeled "scale". Please see color choices available.
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Add Knee rolls or thigh blocks under the padded flaps of English saddles. There are 2 basic types, "concealed" - which are actually located on the lower flap of the saddle, and are the most common type of knee rolls on jumping saddles, and "exposed" - which are part of the padding on the upper flap and are more visible.
Just in case you're not sure what I mean by knee rolls and thigh blocks:
What I mean by padded flaps:
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Don't forget to order your saddle pad and girth!