The McClellan saddle was a riding saddle designed by George B. McClellan, a career Army officer in the U.S. Army.
He designed this saddle for the US military and continued in use in various forms until the US Army’s last horse cavalry.
This saddle is so popular for its comfortable and deep seat. Great for pleasure riding and endurance riding.
The saddle tree is fully padded and covered with leather, the saddle is supplied with webbed / nylon stirrup & quarter straps, iron stirrups and a webbed girth.
The McClellan saddle is offered in a 16″ seat size. this means the saddle seat measures 40 cm from the front of the seat in a straight line to the back of the seat. This seat size is suitable for most adults of average build and weight.
This saddle has a semi-quarter horse bar or medium fit, which means that this saddle is shaped to fit the largest number of different breeds and cross breeds.
How To Care For Your Mcclellan Saddle
This saddle is a very low maintenance item, but to prolong the life of the leather and fittings the following guideline should be used to care for the saddle.
Keep it Clean.
If your saddle is dirty or greasy, scrub it with a stiff stubble brush with a soap specially made for leather. DO NOT use acid household products to clean your leather and do not use any products that have alcohol, turpentine, or mineral spirits as an ingredient.
Let it Dry.
If your saddle is damp leave it in a well-ventilated space and let the leather dry completely. Do not put your saddle in an enclosed area if it is not properly dry; rather lay it outside and air dry before putting it away, also do not use any form of heat to dry your saddle with, as it will dry out the leather and cause cracking.
Condition leather parts when needed.
To keep leather looking and feeling soft and pliable, apply a light conditioner with a cloth or a soft brush. It is important not to over oil / condition your leather, as it will eventually soften the leather too much and weaken it. Leather should not feel greasy, this only adds to the sticking and build-up of additional dirt and slows the drying of the leather.
Cover your saddle.
When you cover your saddle you protect it from dust and unwanted filthiness, but be sure not to cover your saddle with plastic or any other substance that cannot breathe. Protecting your saddle from extreme humidity is a must to prevent mildew and when your saddle is in extremely dry conditions remember to condition it more often
What’s in the box
1 x Brown Mcclellan Saddle with Steel Stirrups
1 x Girth
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