The GFS Transition Cob GP S702 saddle is popular for cobs and broader types. This dual-flap general-purpose saddle offers a semi-deep seat for rider support and comfort. The knee rolls are moulded around the velcro knee blocks, which enables the rider to get their legs comfortably around the horse. Variable girthing options, including a point and balance strap, will allow you to achieve a balanced fit. The GFS Transition Cob General Purpose saddle features double-stitched calf skin leather for a luxurious feel and added grip. GFS saddles all feature the X-Change Gullet system, meaning the width can easily be altered from Narrow up to 4 x Extra Wide. Therefore, this saddle can accommodate a range of different horses! Suited to horses with a low wither and average back profile. GFS saddles feature flocked panels. However, the flocking used from new is a siliconized flock which is lower maintenance than traditional wool flock. It prevents ball ups, lumps and bumps within the panels. Front gussets enable the fit adjustments to be made by your saddle fitter and ensure a better fit.
If you are looking for a GFS Transition Cob GP S702 saddle for sale, The Saddle Bank has a fantastic selection available to choose from.
The siliconized wool flocking and durable leather construction reduce the need for frequent reflocking and upkeep
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