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Tucker Endurance Trail Saddle T59

Tucker Endurance Trail Saddle T59

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Tucker Endurance Trail Saddle T59
Tucker Endurance Trail Saddle T59
Tucker Endurance Trail Saddle T59

Saddle options as shown above: Brown, Brass Hardware, Round-Skirt, Tooled, Nylon Tie Straps, Trail Fenders, In-Skirt Western - Single Front Dee Rigging.

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Tucker Endurance Trail Saddle T59


Made In The USA

Tucker's innovative technology introduced us to the endurance trail saddle and 25 years later it still one of the most popular saddle styles among riders.

Proven by riders all across the globe, the Tucker Endurance Trail Saddle is the perfect blend of English and Western. Eliminating the horn has cut out the interference when jumping or ducking in congested areas.

The padded cushy seat is a huge reason this saddle is so coveted. Loads of rings make strapping up any gear for your exploration a breeze. Call us for any questions regarding the T59.

**The seat pictured is the Classic Seat option

Specifications

  • Color: Golden, Brown and Black
  • * Brown and Golden saddles come with an Brown seat
  • * Black saddles come with a Black seat
  • Seat Sizes: 15 1/2 to 18 1/2
  • Tree: Medium, Wide, Extra Wide
  • Hardware: Tucker Conchos with Brass or Chrome Rings
  • Tooling:Tooled or Smooth
  • Rigging: In-Skirt Western - Single Front Dee (straight rear dee), Enduro Balanced Single Tie (angled rear dee), Enduro Balanced Double Tie (angled rear dee), Adjustable Position In-Skirt Western (straight rear dee)
  • Fender Options: Western or Trail
  • Horn: None
  • Swell: 10 1/2
  • Cantle: 3 1/2
  • Skirt: 23" Round
  • Weight: Approx 20 lbs.
  • Spot Package: Spot Trim, Silver Berry Slotted Conchos, Leather Covered Stirrups, Leather Latigos
  • Western Saddle Seat Size Calculator

    *NOTE FOR CHILDREN OR YOUTH SIZES SMALLER THAN 14" When measuring for a child's Western saddle, have them sit down in a chair. Once seated, use a measuring tape to measure the length of their upper leg from the knee to their rear. The saddle should be about 10% longer than the child's upper leg. For example: If the child's leg measures 9 inches, then the child's Western saddle should be 10 inches.

    Please try our new seat sizing tool to find your size

    Calculated Seat Size Shown Below

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    There is a lot of room for personal preference with seat sizing, but as a general rule it is better to error on the side of ordering a seat size that is too large rather than erring on the side of a seat that will be too small.

    Things to Consider

    • Tucker adds 1/2inch to their seat sizes (due to thick seat padding)
      16.5” Tucker = 16” normally

    • Barrel riders usually take 1” less on the seat size
      16” Trail Rider = 15” Barrel Rider

    • Ranch (slick seats) usually ride smaller (1/2inch seat size) so they don’t slide around
      16” is for most men, 15” for most women

    • Trail Saddles with High Cantles (5”) make the seat sizes feel smaller
      Trail Saddle with 5” cantle will feel smaller in the seat than one with a 3.5” cantle

    • English Saddles don’t convert exactly but often are 2” bigger
      18” English = 16” Western

    • Riders with inseams under 30” or 5’ tall and under often need custom cut fenders
      Tall riders with long legs but lighter weight may need custom cut fenders as well



    Checking the Fit

    • General Guideline is about 3 fingers between your thigh and the swell.

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