I am a videographer in Portland, Oregon with a love for all things horses. Originally from Minnesota, my childhood was spent on racetracks across the Midwest. I am currently training my dream horse with hopes of excelling at dressage and Parelli. I have a Cairn Terrier, Ellie, and an old cat named Winston. I am fortunate to have a pretty nice boyfriend who understands and supports my love of horses. My blog helps keep a record of my successes and failures and helps friends and family enjoy the journey with me.
I love, love, love this concept of an English meets Western. I think this will be the next big thing in tack. I am so fortunate to work with a company that is progressive in designing tack that is good for the horse as well as offer something fresh for the rider.
As I said before, the Crossover is beautiful. I'd like to look at the rigging, to see how those fenders go on. I suspect it's a lot like the Endeavor??
Hi Jean...yes it is the Endeavor with fenders and stamped stirrups. It comes with stirrup leathers to convert out. We have a shoot tomorrow filming it in the arena and then out on the trail. I think it is just beautiful...I had a custom saddle made a couple months ago...I wish I would have seen this one. It would have inspired me to be a bit more creative. I would have gotten some tooling on my Classic, even if it was just across the back.
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I agree. What a beautiful saddle.
what a beautiful saddle - I want one! How perfect for someone torn between English and Western...
As I said before, the Crossover is beautiful. I'd like to look at the rigging, to see how those fenders go on. I suspect it's a lot like the Endeavor??
I'll be calling Carole this week, so I'll ask.
Pretty fancy there!
I thought you were going to show off YOUR NEW saddle!
I like it! Looks like it would be a great trail saddle. Someday I might want to try one for Dusty and Blue.
Hi Jean...yes it is the Endeavor with fenders and stamped stirrups. It comes with stirrup leathers to convert out. We have a shoot tomorrow filming it in the arena and then out on the trail. I think it is just beautiful...I had a custom saddle made a couple months ago...I wish I would have seen this one. It would have inspired me to be a bit more creative. I would have gotten some tooling on my Classic, even if it was just across the back.
Can't wait to see it on a horse!
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