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Child / Youth Saddle
We designed this saddle to cater for children as they grow with different size fenders available which can be easily changed.
It features the same components as our adult saddles with customised tree and a simplified style designed for light weight and affordability.
This saddle is a great investment, especially when there is more than one child in the family.
In Aust: $2290.00 AUD incl GST (Bare)
Int: $2081.82 AUD (no GST) (Bare)
Prices quoted bare - includes saddle and fenders
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Interested in this saddle?
As our saddles are completely customised to you and your horse we do not sell them online. If you would like more information or are interested in purchasing a saddle please call us on 1800 651 535 (61 7 4683 3355) or enter your details in our contact form and we will contact you.
Saddle Testimonials
If you have a testimonial about any of our saddles we would love to hear from you. Please drop us a line by using our contact form.
Cassandra Kath, Mt Leonard Station, Channel Country, QLD
“Being Free”
Lyle and
Helen have known Cassandra since she was a little tot, and suddenly in
2011, she’s in the last year of Primary Education.
Cassandra, her sister Leah, and brother Jacob, live at Mt Leonard
Station near Birdsville, QLD, and with their parents Chook and Lorraine
Kath, they lead very busy lives. (See the 2010 Mt Leonard story on the Kent Saddlery website; also Lorraine’s website www.photographybylorrainekath.com)
Cassandra loves “being free on Mt Leonard. I can go anywhere and it’s
got space. I can run, and ride!” She mostly rides on her horse,
“Gidgee,” and together they’re a winning combination. Cassandra happily
admits “I love competing,” and her riding skill has resulted in
accolades for women’s, as well as children’s events. She was awarded
third place in the Stockmans Challenge at Windorah in July 2011, and was
judged the leading rider at Betoota.
Cassandra has been riding in her own Kent Saddle for almost a year,
and when she’s away at boarding school in Townsville in 2012, she’ll
undoubtedly miss being able to saddle up when she feels like it, to
gallop off down to the nearby water hole, and beyond!
It will be a vastly different way of life from the one she knows so
well. However, this bright, adaptable girl is aware of the advantages of
going to boarding school, and she is prepared. “I’m looking forward to
it."
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