The bar angle is the defining element of the tree as to saddle fit with swell gullet width, twist, rock, flare, crown, relief, length, pattern and channel as secondary elements. The bar angle is designed to correspond to the slope of the “saddle pocket” on a horse located below the withers and back of the shoulder blade.
If the angle is incorrect none of the other measurements or padding can compensate for or correct a negative fit.
For purposes of illustration, a bare tree is used. Once the saddle has been built and a saddle pad added the position of the saddle will change. For more details. CLICK HERE
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BAR ANGLE -- UPRIGHT or STEEP PROFILE
The following is the analysis of bars with an upright or steep angle and different gullet widths on two body types.
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