Saddle Fitting and Repair Services

Saddle Fitting & Consultation

Up to 1hr and 45 minutes. Includes the Following:

  • Measurements, Tracings, and Saddle recommendations if needed.

  • Structural and functional saddle evaluation on and off horse.

  • Saddle pad, shim, and girth recommendations. Discussion of horse’s back and possible saddle issues.

$150.00

(For one person and one horse. Additional horse is $75.00)

Saddle Spot Flocking (in addition to Fitting)

Done on-site, flocking to adjust fit and compression.

$75.00

$40.00 each

Billet and Saddle Repair

Complete Reflocking **

Including dropping the panel, tree assessment. Completed at shop. Customer is responsible for shipping charges both ways or drop off/pick up.

$375.00

Farm Calls:

Farm call within 20 miles is included in the price of the fitting.

Farm call 21-60 miles:

  • Travel to barns more than 21 miles away, $50.00

  • (May be split if more than one horse on the same day.)

  • Travel to barns more than 60 miles away will receive a quote based on travel from Gardiner, NY

Body Work

Consultation and 1 hour Session

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$125.00

Five (5) 1 Hour Sessions

Pre-purchase your sessions and receive a $25 discount. (Must be used within 12 months.)

$575.00

45 Minute Session

Minimum of 3 horses in one location.


$90.00

Available Add-On Services:

Bemer Blanket Session (PEMF)

30 Minute Session $50.00

Cupping

$25.00

K-Tape, Lifeware, or Magnets

$25.00

Preparing for Your Saddle Fitting:

  • Horses should be sound and able to be ridden. Riders should be prepared and able to ride for flocking adjustments and for new/used saddle purchases.

  • The average appointment takes 1.5 hours. To maximize the appointment time, horses should be in the barn, groomed and have any boots/wraps on that they typically ride with.

  • Groups of 2-6 clients per location must be confirmed prior to the appointment time. We are not able to accept “walk-ups”.