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Thorowgood

T8 Low Wither GP

£750.00
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Colour: Black
Size: 17"

Colour: Black, Brown
Changeable Gullet: N/M to XXW
Gullet Bar Type: S-Bar

It’s not just cob-types who have a low wither - so we’ve designed this saddle specifically for all compact, short-backed and low-withered horses. It should especially suit those with this conformation and a big shoulder movement.

This Low Wither GP has a new tree and panel design that brings the rider 'close in' to their horse - riders can sometimes feel perched in a 'standard' saddle on a horse with a lower-withered conformation.

The comfortable leather seat will also add to the feeling of closeness.

The moveable Velcro knee block can be adjusted to suit your individual leg shape and position.

Thorowgood’s multiple girthing options improve stability on even the widest of horses or those with big movement.

Changeable Gullet
Easily change the gullet bar to best fit the width of the horse’s withers
Gullet Bar Widths
XXW*
XW / XXW
XW
W/XW
W
M/W
M
N/M

NB: There are two gullet bar lengths (R and S type) to suit the specific tree designs. *XXW (Silver) size is available in S-Bar only.

Gullet Bar Change - Step 1

Step 1: Use the hex key to remove the 2 screws at the front of each panel.

Gullet Bar Change - Step 2

Step 2: Slide the panel off the point of the tree.

Gullet Bar Change - Step 3

Step 3: Unscrew all four bolts in the gullet bar and remove the gullet bar.

Gullet Bar Change - Step 4

Step 4: Insert different width of gullet bar. Insert all four bolts by hand then secure. Use the indent in the tree to position the bar facing the right way.

Only SimaTree gullet bars are suitable for Thorowgood saddles. You must NOT use any other bar in your Thorowgood saddle.
The S-Bar and R-Bars are not interchangeable. You must use the correct bar for your saddle model.

Multiple Girthing Options
GP models are fitted with three girth straps. The point (front) strap and second strap are stitched, the third strap is moveable. This changeable girthing arrangement allows saddle stability to be optimised instantly.

Multiple Girthing Options

Begin by girthing in the neutral position using the second and third billet. (NOTE: This is the same as girthing on the first and third billets on a saddle with a conventional girthing system)

If you find the saddle slips forward, you can use straps 1 and 3

Multiple Girthing Options

If the back of the saddle lifts away from the horse’s back, move the third strap onto the floating balance position and use straps 2 and 4

For increased stability you can use straps 1 and 4

NEVER girth using positions 1 & 2. This causes saddle instability and potential discomfort for your horse.

Changeable Girth Straps
The moveable girth strap can be positioned on the back ring to achieve optimal saddle stability

Changeable Girth Straps - Step 1

Step 1: Feed the strap through the ring with the point upwards and the top side of the strap facing down against the sweat flap.

Changeable Girth Straps - Step 2

Step 2: Curl the strap round and through the webbing loop

Changeable Girth Straps - Step 3

Step 3: Pull the strap tight ensuring the webbing loop lies flat against the top of the strap. (Reverse the above steps to remove a girth strap).

Colour: Black
Size
Product information

1. Clean and feed the leather parts of the saddle (flaps, knee rolls and panels) with a cream conditioner (we recommend Rapide Leathergel). If necessary, wipe off any dirt with a damp cloth first.

Wipe smooth areas of saddle

Leathergel

Parts of T8 Saddle

2. Wipe down the non-leather sections (skirt) with warm water and a cloth. A mild detergent can be used to remove stubborn dirt. These areas require no further products or conditioners. Remember to clean all surfaces.

3. Avoid products that are glycerine or oil based, or those that contain alcohol (such as spray cleaners)

4. If your saddle has leather stirrup straps, take care NOT to apply saddle soap or conditioner to the surface which comes into contact with the saddle flap.

Radiator icon5. Always allow your saddle to dry naturally. Do not use external heat sources and don't put it on a radiator, or hot pipes.