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Kenzers® asked in PetsHorses · 1 decade ago

Beval saddle Vs. Exselle?

OK so I am going to buy a new saddle within this week and I am stuck on deciding which one to buy The top 2 that fit were the Beval Gladstone for 1100$ and the Exselle Debut XS0020 for 1800$. I really need some opinions on which one you think is better. If it helps I have a extremely long leg. The flaps on both saddles fit really nice though. . .

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I've never heard of Exselle, but bevals have really nice leather that lasts for a long time even if you don't take care of it.

  • 1 decade ago

    Definitely the Beval. Much better quality than the Exselle.

    I have a Natural and love it!

    Plus all Beval saddles are 15% off until Dec 31st :)

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    The Exselle looks like a nice saddle, and the description sounds good on the site I'm at.

    But, I suppose it's up to you as a rider.

    If you've willing to play around, and you do hacking and just relaxing rides, I'd give the Exselle a go. But if you're training, competing, then I'd go with the trusted Beval.

    I'd try and find out if you could ride in then, see if it feels comfy doing what you do most.

    Good luck,

    Georgina

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I own the Beval Gladstone and highly recommend it. It is so comfortable. I also have extremely long legs and the Gladstone was perfect for me. The Gladstone is also cheaper. All Beval saddles have excellent craftsmanship.

  • 1 decade ago

    I think the best saddle to get has NOTHING to do with price and everything to do with comfort for you and your horse.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    go with the one that fits your horse the best

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