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  2. Barnsby Saddles - Wikipedia

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    Barnsby Saddles was a saddlery based in Walsall, England. At its peak, it was among the top five saddlery businesses in the world, exporting saddles and other leather goods all over the world. At its peak, it was among the top five saddlery businesses in the world, exporting saddles and other leather goods all over the world.

  3. English saddle - Wikipedia

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    During the 18th century, most riders in Europe used high-pommel and cantle saddles, with a wooden frame for classical dressage. This saddle was based on a model used for bull fighting , cattle work, long-distance travel, and mounted combat, as its high pommel and cantle helped to provide the rider with support.

  4. Girth (tack) - Wikipedia

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    A dressage girth, or Lonsdale girth, is shorter than the usual girths used on other saddles. This is because the dressage saddle has longer billets, to keep the buckles out from under the rider's leg, and so a shorter girth may be used. Dressage girths can be made of all the materials, and in all the styles, mentioned before, and also can be ...

  5. Saddle - Wikipedia

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    He put great emphasis on the proper development of a "three point" seat that is still used today by many dressage riders. In the 18th century, fox hunting became increasingly popular in England. The high-cantle, high-pommel design of earlier saddles became a hindrance, unsafe and uncomfortable for riders as they jumped.

  6. Dressage - Wikipedia

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    An English-style saddle is required for riding dressage, specifically a "dressage saddle" which is modeled exclusively for the discipline. It is designed with a long and straight saddle flap, mirroring the leg of the dressage rider, which is long with a slight bend in the knee, a deep seat and usually a pronounced knee block.

  7. English riding - Wikipedia

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    Dressage style English attire and tack in competition.. English riding is a form of horse riding seen throughout the world. There are many variations, but all feature a flat English saddle without the deep seat, high cantle, or saddle horn found on a Western saddle, nor the knee pads seen on an Australian Stock Saddle.