Category Baroque Saddles
One Saddle for Two Worlds: The Ibero Amazona Comfort

For many dedicated riders, the week is a tale of two passions. There are days for the focused precision of the dressage arena—the pursuit of collection, balance, and a silent dialogue with your horse. Then there are days for the…
The Mià Working Comfort: Where Art and Athleticism Meet in the Arena

In the world of Working Equitation, the rider and horse must be more than just a team; they must be a single, fluid entity. One moment, they perform a dressage test with the quiet precision of a ballerina. The next,…
The Ibero Classic Plus: Classic Design, Modern Comfort for Your Short-Backed Horse

Have you ever finished a ride and noticed your saddle seems to sit too far back on your horse? Or perhaps you’ve struggled to find a model that feels secure enough for a long trail ride but offers the close…
The El Primero: One Saddle for Trail, Dressage, and Ultimate Comfort

Have you ever finished a long trail ride feeling less connected to the scenery and more aware of every ache in your seat and back? Or perhaps you’ve struggled to find a saddle that supports your dressage work without being…
Ibero Escuela: The Modern Spanish School Saddle for Pure Connection and Classical Precision

In the world of classical riding, there is a pursuit—a quiet, dedicated search for a state of perfect harmony. It’s a feeling of unity where the rider’s thoughts seem to flow directly to the horse, and the horse’s every movement…
The Vaquero Mexicano: Where Western Soul Meets European Engineering

The image of a Western rider is iconic—a silhouette of freedom, resilience, and a deep connection to the horse, set against a wide-open landscape. For many, the Western saddle is central to that identity, a promise of security, durability, and…
The Big Challenge of Small Backs: Why Your Pony Needs a Purpose-Built Saddle

If you ride a pony, an Icelandic horse, or any compact, short-backed breed, you know the frustration. You search for a saddle that fits, only to find options that are too long, too heavy, or simply scaled-down versions of a…
The Art of the Baroque Saddle: A Guide for the Modern Rider

If you ride an Iberian horse—be it a PRE, Lusitano, or Andalusian—you know you aren’t just sitting on a horse. You’re partnering with a living piece of history, a legacy of athleticism and grace. But you’ve also likely discovered a…
Ibero Barock: Where Classical Riding Tradition Meets Everyday Comfort

There’s a timeless romance to classical riding—an art form built on centuries of partnership, balance, and elegance. It evokes images of graceful piaffes, powerful extensions, and a silent, almost invisible communication between horse and rider. For those who admire this…
Doma Classica Saddle: Classical Elegance Meets Working Equitation Precision

In the world of classical riding, the search for the perfect dialogue between horse and rider is constant—a conversation spoken through seat, leg, and weight. For riders who navigate the demanding transitions of Working Equitation and the subtle nuances of…
The Alpha Vaquero: Where Iberian Tradition Meets Modern Biomechanics

The image of the Vaquero rider lies at the heart of Iberian horsemanship—a symbol of profound connection, functional skill, and timeless grace. For centuries, their saddles were tools of the trade, designed for long days spent working cattle across rugged…
Vaquero Breitschaft Saddle: The Legendary Comfort Saddle for Baroque Horses and Long-Distance Riders

Have you ever finished a long ride feeling more exhausted than exhilarated, knowing your horse feels the same? It’s a familiar story. The search for the perfect saddle so often ends in compromise, with pressure points for your horse and…



