Aussie Saddle Special Offer

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Once you sit in Clinton’s Aussie Saddle, it quickly becomes your favorite ride. The saddle combines the best features of an Aussie stock saddle and an American western saddle. Made exclusively for Downunder Horsemanship by Martin Saddlery, the saddle is built to work and keep you and your horse comfortable while performing at your best.

The saddle was designed by Clinton to be perfect for riding on the trail or as your go-to training saddle. Its secure seat and free-swinging fenders help you comfortably balance and give you the freedom of movement you need to train your horse. Its design also allows your horse to easily move all five body parts and offers protection during hard stops and turns.

Our Aussie Saddle features a smaller, more rounded profile than a traditional western saddle and is available in a roughout or smooth finish.

Now through August 14th, when you purchase an Aussie Saddle, you’ll receive a free year of premium No Worries Club membership that gives you access to our entire training library! After purchasing the saddle, you’ll receive an email from us with a coupon code and directions to claim your annual membership.

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