The Ohio Reiner was designed for the competitor who wants to stand out in the show pen. Rich chocolate leather is the perfect background for antique patina conchos and spot accents. Designed by reiners for reiners, the center pocket groundseat will keep the rider in correct position and fenders are hung to allow for forward swing to sit the stop. The leg cut in the skirt allows for precise cueing and skirts are cut slightly shorter than the standard reiner for freedom of movement, and also accommodate smaller or younger horses. Fenders are pre-turned for comfort.
- Hardware: Antique patina flower
- Tooling: 3/4 Texas flower with camo border
- Tree: Dinah Reiner
- Rigging: 7/8 in-skirt J
- Horn: 2 1/2" Neck, 2" Cap
- Weight: 33 lbs
- Skirt: 15" D x 27 1/2" L
- Swell: 13"
- Cantle: 3"
Please note: Because Western saddles may be built to order, they can take as long as six weeks for delivery. Please contact customer service for specific information regarding the delivery time for the saddle you select.
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Circle Y Ohio Reiner 3/4 Texas Saddle
The Ohio Reiner was designed for the competitor who wants to stand out in the show pen. Rich chocolate leather is the perfect background for antique patina conchos and spot accents. Designed by reiners for reiners, the center pocket groundseat will keep the rider in correct position and fenders are hung to allow for forward swing to sit the stop. The leg cut in the skirt allows for precise cueing and skirts are cut slightly shorter than the standard reiner for freedom of movement, and also accommodate smaller or younger horses. Fenders are pre-turned for comfort.
Please note: Because Western saddles may be built to order, they can take as long as six weeks for delivery. Please contact customer service for specific information regarding the delivery time for the saddle you select.
Savvy Shoppers like you love Equestrian Collections! Equestrian Collections - your Winter Riding Headquarters.
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