Abstract: A riding saddle includes a saddle tree determining a saddle structure and seat padding thereon. The seat padding, in a supporting region for a rider's posterior, has two padded elevations projecting from a basic saddle surface and mutually separated by a flat depression. Dimensioning and configuration of the elevations and depression relieve a rider's buttocks from load during riding by more greatly padding ischial protuberances than buttocks. The elevations have a surface, at least 150 cm2, causing at least the ischial protuberances of riders of different height and different distances between the ischial protuberances to be padded in different sitting positions. The elevations have rounded outer contours, are matched to the saddle shape, are formed by two separate pads with the depression formed therebetween to the basic saddle surface below the pads. The saddle increases comfort by distributing weight over the posterior surface and saddle, providing secure and unstressed seating.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 2, 2009
Publication date:
August 20, 2009
Applicant:
Stubben GmbH, Riding Equipment
Inventors:
Hugo Odermatt, Frank Stubben, Ralph Stubben
Abstract: A saddle tree for riding saddles which is composed of a frame and a separate cantle plate. The tree has the properties of a conventional spring tree and can be more economically produced.