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PFI Western's Saddle
Department includes Tucker and Circle Y Saddles, Tucker
trail saddles, pleasure saddles, the Collectors Edition
John Wayne Saddle, western saddles, bridle supplies as
well as Trail Saddles, Cutting Saddle, Reining Saddles,
Roping Saddles, Barrel Saddles, Kids Saddles, Western
Saddles and Show Saddles. We're Proud to be Tucker
Saddles largest dealer in the midwest!!! With quality
brands like Tucker and Circle Y, Billy Cook, Ran-Ten,
Crates, and Dale Martin combined with the knowledge of
PFI’s saddlery department, there’s no need to look
elsewhere. Cumulatively, PFI’s saddle department has
over 60 years of experience in the horse, saddle, Equine
and Equestrian industries. These experts have all the
knowledge and experience to help you find the perfect
saddle to suit your individual needs!!!
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Cutter Saddles or Cutting
Saddles
Cutter saddles are built so you can move easily in the
seat. Usually built with a lower cantle and a tall pommel (or
swell) and horn. The seat is mostly flat with some rise toward
the pommel. Seat jockeys and fenders are generally roughout.
Most Cutter Saddles are rigged with the standard Double Dee
Western rigging.
Ranch Cutter Saddles or Ranch
Cutting Saddles
Ranch Cutter saddles are built similar to Cutter Saddles
with the main difference being the reinforced bars of the
tree. This reinforcement makes the saddle strong enough for
roping. The versatility of Ranch Cutter saddles makes it an
easy choice for horse trainers, team penners, and working
cowboys.
Ranch Saddles or Ranching
Saddles
Ranch saddles are built to withstand the rugged use of
daily ranch work. These saddles are built on a tree durable
enough to handle roping large animals whether dallying or
“tied hard” to the horn. Most have a tall cantle with a
moderate rise to the seat. The twist needs to be narrow enough
to be comfortable during long hours of riding. Most have a
hard seat with options of a bicycle seat, or a full padded
seat. Heavy leather and a heavy tree make for a rugged saddle
most of which tip the scale at 50 lbs. or more. Drop plate and
double dee are the most common riggings for Ranch saddles.
Reining Saddles or Reiner
Saddles
Reiner saddles are built for a close contact feel. Many of
these saddles have cutaway skirt patterns to allow riders to
easily cue their horse. A narrow twist and lower cantle
provide a defined “pocket” in the seat that helps the rider
stay Positioned. A lowered horn and pommel allow rein movement
without interference. Most Reiner saddles are skirt rigged
which allows for more forward fender movement when sliding to
a stop.

Roper Saddles or Roping Saddles
Roper saddles are a durable saddle built on a heavier tree
to withstand the riggers of arena roping or pasture work. Most
Roper saddles have a padded flat seat, a straight up dally
horn, and a lower cantle, and a lower pommel to prevent
interference with rein movement and dallying. Typically roper
saddles don’t have a lot of fender movement due to their
position underneath the rider.
Tucker Trail Saddles
For 30 years, Tucker Trail Saddles has been dedicated to
the design and manufacturing of trail saddles that provide
Ultimate Trail Comfort for both the rider and horse. They have
extensively researched saddle fit, especially as it applies to
the gaited breeds. From the beginning, Tucker has built their
trail saddles to accommodate both standard and gaited horses.
Now Tucker introduces the Next Generation of Ultimate Trail
Comfort with the GEN II saddle line. In addition to new
features that enhance rider comfort, the GII Tree and GEN II
Skirt design raise saddle fit and equine comfort to a new
level. Self-adjusting bars conform to the horse’s unique
shape, freeing your horse to promote, encourage, and enhance
its natural gait. Ideal for the gaited horse, and a feature
ALL horses will appreciate. PFI has one of the largest
selection of Tucker Trail Saddles in the world! Shop Now and
Save on Tucker Trail Saddles at PFI Western Store!
Trail Saddles and Pleasure
Saddles
Pleasure and Trail saddles come in many varieties. They
are often built with a lightweight tree and are not designed
for heavy ranch work. They are made with the higher and lower
cantle with the lower cantle being more popular. The higher
cantle will give more protection but the lower cantle will be
more comfortable for a relaxed ride. Rigging is usually
in-skirt because of the lack of stress put on the saddle.
Trail saddles are often equipped with many leather ties and
dees to attach your gear.
Western Barrel Saddles
Barrel saddles are lightweight saddles built for speed and
security. Usually built on a lightweight tree with a single
“Mother Hubbard” style skirt. A tall cantle for security and
support, combined with a horn tall enough to grip with your
entire hand will help keep you seated. The vast majority of
barrel saddles have roughout seat jockeys and fenders,
although smoothout and tooled are available. Most barrel
saddles have an in-skirt rigging with other rigging options
available.
Western Show Saddles
Show saddles are built for close contact and for show.
Most show saddles are fully tooled and covered with silver.
Cutaway skirts help the rider cue the horse. The equitation
seat helps make a defined pocket for proper positioning. Show
saddles are often made with very light colored leather.
Brands of Western Saddles
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