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I would recommend trying an aussie on her before buying one, if you are not used to them or have never ridden in them.
In my experience, on a wide horse, an aussie saddle can be pretty unstable and inclined to roll. It's not an issue if you have a really secure seat and are well balanced, but if you ever want to put someone else on your horse - well, in an aussie saddle, good luck even getting them up there! A really good tall mounting block will be a must.
In my experience, on a wide horse, an aussie saddle can be pretty unstable and inclined to roll. It's not an issue if you have a really secure seat and are well balanced, but if you ever want to put someone else on your horse - well, in an aussie saddle, good luck even getting them up there! A really good tall mounting block will be a must.