Horse Saddle

Horse Saddle Shop is the world's largest online horse saddle store. We have a huge selection of horse saddles for sale, from English saddles to Western saddles and everything in between. If you're looking for an endurance riding saddle or a reining saddle, we've got it! And if you need a new trail saddle or just want to spruce up your barn aisle with some new tack, we've got that too! Check out Horse Saddle Shop today and find the perfect saddle for your next ride!

Horse Saddle Shop

We have a huge selection of horse saddles for sale. Whether you are looking for western saddles, barrel racing saddles, or dressage and jumping saddles, we have them! We also carry pony and kid's saddles as well as britches, breeches, and other accessories.

We have horse saddles that fit all types of riding. Whether you are just starting or experienced in your discipline; our knowledgeable staff can help find the right horse saddle for you.

If you need assistance finding the correct size or type of saddle for your horse please feel free to call us at 1-800-878-4605 (1-800-SADDLE).

All Purpose Saddles

All-purpose saddles are designed for all types of riding, from short trail rides to long endurance rides. All-purpose saddles have a tree and seat that can be adjusted for different riders. Some all-purpose saddles are designed with a wide seat and flaps which makes them more comfortable than most other types of the saddle.

All-purpose saddles vary in size, design, material, and price. Some all-purpose saddles come with stirrups while some do not. Most all-purpose saddles cost between $100–$150 but there are some that cost as much as $500 — these are top-quality brands only made by the best manufacturers and will last longer than cheaper versions available at local tack shops or online stores like Amazon or eBay.

Trail Saddles

A trail saddle is a versatile piece of riding equipment that can be used on both the road and off-road. If you're looking for the best saddle for your horse, consider this type!

Trail saddles are made to be as comfortable for humans as possible while still offering a solid seat and providing enough stability so that the rider can stay in place. They're often made with wider panels that provide support for the rider's legs, which makes them ideal for long periods of riding or jumping over obstacles in cross-country competitions. Trail saddles also often have flaps that cover your leg area when you are sitting on them; this helps prevent dirt from getting on your pants (or even into your boots) while riding around outside in nature.

English Saddles

The English saddle is the most popular in the world, as it has been for centuries. It's also extremely comfortable for both horse and rider—which makes it an obvious choice for many riders.

The large, deep seat of an English saddle allows you to ride all day without getting sore or developing any pain whatsoever. Because of its generous padding, your legs are also more relaxed when sitting in this type of saddle. And because saddles like this one distribute weight evenly across your horse's back (instead of concentrating it only on your lower back), there's less chance that he'll develop sores or sore spots along his spine that can cause injury over time.

The best part about riding with an English-style saddle is that even if you're not familiar with riding horses at all—or if you've never ridden before!—you'll still be able to do so comfortably (and most likely enjoyably). This style of the saddle can accommodate just about anyone: whether you're short or tall; have long legs; have short legs; have big hips; have flat hips; etc., there will be an option available for everyone who wants to get started riding horses today!

Pony Saddles

Pony saddles are designed for ponies and small horses. They’re smaller than regular saddles, which means they’re better suited to children, or riders who prefer a more snug fit. Pony saddles also come in a range of sizes to accommodate different body types and weights.

If you've always dreamed of owning your pony but can't afford one yet (or if you simply want to ride at home), we have some great options for kids' ponies. Check out our child's pony saddle guide here!

Pony saddles are designed for children's ponies. They’re smaller than regular saddles, which means they’re better suited to children and small adults. Pony saddles also come in a range of sizes to accommodate different body types and weights. If you've always dreamed of owning your pony but can't afford one yet (or if you simply want to ride at home), we have some great options for kids' ponies. Check out our child's pony saddle guide here

Endurance/Distance Riding Saddles

Endurance/distance riding saddles are designed for long rides, so they have more padding than other types of saddles. These saddles also tend to be heavier and more expensive than other types.

The padding on endurance saddles allows for more comfort during long rides, and the weight of the saddle helps keep it in place. Endurance/distance riding saddles typically come with more bells and whistles than other types of saddles, including a pommel strap, girth straps attached to the seat for easy access, and stirrups that are adjustable from side to side instead of just front to back.

Endurance riding saddles are the most popular style of the horse saddle for long-distance riders. They offer a combination of comfort and durability that other types of saddles do not provide.

Western/Barrel Racing Saddles

Western/barrel racing saddles are designed to be light and speedy. They are typically used in competition, but can also be found on ranch horses as well.

  • Western saddles are lightweight with a deep seat that offers comfort for the rider.

  • The horn of a western saddle is curved at the bottom, which allows riders to rest their knees against it comfortably while riding. The horn is usually straight or slightly curved at the top; however, some designs incorporate multiple horns that are curved at different angles for greater support and control when maneuvering quickly around obstacles like barrels or other horses.

Western saddles have a deep seat, which offers the rider comfort. A western saddle's horn is curved at the bottom and straight or slightly curved at the top. Western saddles usually have multiple horns that are curved in different directions for better control.

Reining Saddles

Reining Saddles are designed specifically for roping, ranch work, and cutting. They have a deep seat, which allows the rider to sit close to the horse's neck and helps them keep their balance when moving at high speeds. The upright cantle provides extra security for the rider during fast maneuvers. Reining saddles are designed for comfort as well as control; they provide more space between the saddle horn and rider's leg than other types of saddles do. This gives them an advantage in speed events where quick turns are necessary because it gives riders more room to maneuver their limbs without getting caught on anything attached to their saddle clothing (e.g., spurs).

A reining saddle is designed for safety as well as speed. The rider can be assured that their leg won't get caught on anything attached to the saddle clothing (e.g., spurs).

Show/Pleasure Riding Saddles

Showing saddles are made for the competitive show ring and are generally more ornate. They have a higher price tag, but they’re also more comfortable, durable, and easier to clean than other types of saddles.

Pleasure riding saddle: This style of saddle is typically used for trail riding and endurance events. Pleasure saddles have a flatter seat than most English-style saddles, which allows for greater freedom in your leg position and gives you better balance when riding at speed over uneven terrain. The tree of this type of saddle is wider than that found on an English-style saddle but not as wide as a Western-style tree (which we’ll cover next).

Handmade Saddles

Handmade saddles are the most comfortable, durable, and beautiful. They are also the most expensive and unique. Handmade saddles can be made to be versatile and matched to your individual horse's needs.

Youth/Child's/Small Adult's Saddles

  • The most important thing is that you find a saddle that fits your horse. You should be able to sit your horse with ease, and the saddle should stay in place when you are riding. Once you know what size saddle is best for your horse, you can choose the style of saddle that works best for both of you!

  • A youth/child's/small adult's saddle will fit smaller horses (under 15 hands) with riders under 120 pounds.

  • If a large adult rides on a small adult’s horse, then they may need an extra-small adult size tack.

Huge selection of horse saddles. We have what you need!

We have a huge selection of saddles. We have what you need!

Whether you're looking for a western saddle or an English saddle, we have one that is perfect for you and your horse. You can find the perfect saddle by browsing our large selection of saddles.

We have a wide selection of horse saddles for sale, including western saddles and English Saddle. Our store has everything you need!

Conclusion

We know you have a lot of options when it comes to purchasing a horse saddle. But we think you’ll find that our selection is the best of the best, with all types of saddles from trusted brands like Lazy S and Circle Y. We have everything from all-purpose saddles to show/pleasure riding and reining saddles, so whatever your needs maybe we can help!