Performance Saddlefits MNC & Hunter NSW

Performance Saddlefits MNC & Hunter NSW Saddle Fitter registered and trained by the UK Society of Master Saddlers (SMS) - globally accredited

Some great advice from Black Country on caring for your saddle after riding in the rain ☔️
11/06/2026

Some great advice from Black Country on caring for your saddle after riding in the rain ☔️

British summer… one minute sunshine, the next your tack is dripping wet! 🌧️

Rain happens, but leaving leather soaked or putting it away damp can lead to stiff leather, mould and cracked stitching. Here's how to keep your tack happy after a wet ride:

▪ Let it dry naturally. Place your tack somewhere with good airflow and allow it to dry slowly. Avoid radiators, airing cupboards or direct heat, which can dry leather out and make it brittle.

▪ Wipe off mud and moisture. Use a clean cloth or sponge to remove excess water and dirt before it has chance to dry onto the leather.

▪ Replenish the moisture. Once fully dry, apply a leather balm or conditioner to replace the natural oils lost during soaking.

▪ Check your stitching. Wet conditions can weaken stitching over time, so give girths, reins and billets a quick inspection before your next ride.

▪ Store in a dry, ventilated place. Tack rooms and lockers can become damp quickly. Good airflow helps prevent mould and mildew.

A little extra care after a soggy ride will keep your tack supple, safe and ready for the next outing… whatever the British weather throws at us!

29/05/2026

Introducing the new model ⭐️ Kur, ⭐️ from Erreplus. If you are a rider who loves the close connection of a monoflap, but prefers the feel of an internal knee block - this is your saddle!

A cleverly designed Velcro knee block pocket on the top flap gives you the best of both worlds, and allows you to adjust the block angle to give you the perfect position.

Available to trial soon through Performance Saddlefits MNC & Hunter NSW

19/05/2026

Some great advice (as always) from Centaur Biomechanics. While as a saddle fitter we can make corrections with shimming set-ups and girthing configurations, you always need to investigate what the underlying cause is.

It’s often not easy to identify why it’s happening but fixing the underlying cause will provide the best outcome for horse and rider.

HOW OFTEN SHOULD I GET MY SADDLE FITTED?This is one of the most frequently asked questions we are asked. The answer is, ...
13/05/2026

HOW OFTEN SHOULD I GET MY SADDLE FITTED?
This is one of the most frequently asked questions we are asked. The answer is, whenever you recognize significant changes, and that depends a lot on your horses management, workload, the season and environment.

We understand that’s not the answer you were hoping to hear, but let’s take a look and assess how frequently your horse may need a saddle fit assessment and/or adjustment.

There are many variables that influence your horses posture and shape and the way your saddle fits over time. These variables dictate how often your horse may require a saddle fit and adjustments. Below are our top ten main influences and factors to evaluate:

1. Horse Age - young growing horses under 7 years old will require more frequent checks, as their back and posture change frequently. When a horse is first started under saddle we often see them every 2-3 months.

2. Training & Workload - changes in riding frequency and/or coaching will affect your horses posture, topline, muscle development and overall fitness. Changes in disciplines from say dressage to jumping will require different saddle equipment and requirements.

3. Illness, Injury & Time Off: If your horse has had any significant period of time out of work or not been ridden due to illness or injury, they should have a saddle fit before returning to ridden work.

4. Hoof Changes: Change of farrier and any changes to trimming or shoeing, or types of hoof boots can alter the balance and change your horse’s back profile and conformation.

5. Nutrition & Feed Changes: Significant changes in diet, supplements, or medications can majorly impact body condition, posture and musculature.

6. Environment & Turnout: Changes in turnout duration, terrain, seasonal conditions, or herd dynamics influence back development and muscle use. If you have recently relocated your horse or acquired a new horse, consider that any significant change in their environment and friends can greatly impact their nervous system, weight, posture and saddle fit.

7. Competition & Travel: Heavy competition schedules and extended travel can impact your horses weight, posture and saddle fit.

8. Change of Rider: a new rider or trainer riding your horse can majorly affect saddle fit. Every horse and rider combination is unique and the saddle and equipment needs to be assessed so it works for both the horse and rider. A rider in a saddle that is too small will not distribute the weight of the rider evenly across the horse’s back and it will be uncomfortable for the horse.

9. Bodywork & Biomechanic Adjustments: Any regular interventions such as an equine osteopath, massage, PEMF treatments, myofacial treatments, physiotherapy and chiropractic work can alter your horses body shape and posture.

10. Seasonal Adjustments: Seasonal changes in pasture turnout or routines may alter how the saddle sits. In Australia, horses tend to be leaner at the end of Winter and heavier in Summer after good Spring pasture.

As a general guideline, horses that are fully grown (7 years +) with consistent care and work should have a saddle fit assessment every 6 months or annually as a minimum. Late Summer and Winter are usually good times in Australia.

Horses experiencing significant changes should be assessed as they change and again around 2-3 months later.

Saddle fitting is as important as all your other professional equine services, but often gets overlooked or forgotten.

Be proactive and anticipate upcoming changes with your horse and schedule regular assessments with your saddle fitter rather than waiting until you have an emergency situation right before a competition.

Saddle fitting is not a one-off event and should be top of mind in your horses management plan. Research has shown that the number one cause of lameness in horses is equipment failure including incorrect saddlefit.

Remember, regular saddle fit assessments keep you and your horse comfortable, safe and sound and performing at your best.

So, even if your saddle was adjusted just a few weeks ago, the question isn’t “when?” but rather “what has changed?”

To book a Saddle Fitting Assessment click the ‘Make a Booking’ button or send us a message or call mobile 0411 808 825

Stay safe and happy ridding 😊🐴🥰

We are loving these new Saddle IQ saddles. The GP X-Over is a game changer if you’re looking for a versatile saddle that...
20/04/2026

We are loving these new Saddle IQ saddles. The GP X-Over is a game changer if you’re looking for a versatile saddle that has so much versatility.

My colleague Zoe summarized the benefits perfectly ☺️

I fitted with the Saddle IQ GP X-Over today… and honestly — this is a game changer.

This is what a true general purpose saddle should be.

✨ Adjustable flap angle
✨ Sliding stirrup bar
✨ Velcro blocks
✨ Changeable gullet
✨ Fully wool flocked

You can literally set it up for:
→ Dressage
→ Jumping
→ Trail riding

…all in the same saddle

No compromise on your position.
No need for two saddles.

And the best part?
👉 You can adjust it yourself — no fitter needed for those changes.

This is going to be HUGE for Pony Club, Adult Riding Club and anyone who rides across disciplines.

I’m very excited about this one 👀!

We are so excited to be bringing the Saddle IQ brand to Australia and exclusively through Performance Saddlefits. For mo...
17/04/2026

We are so excited to be bringing the Saddle IQ brand to Australia and exclusively through Performance Saddlefits.

For more information on these innovative saddles go to www.saddleiq.com. Contact us to book your first ride in a Saddle IQ saddle 😊

And we’re live!!! Website is launched, link in bio!! We can’t wait to share our passion for horse welfare through saddles with you

A massive congratulations to Olivia Palfreyman from   Moonbah Performance Horses for her recent achievements with her be...
08/04/2026

A massive congratulations to Olivia Palfreyman from Moonbah Performance Horses for her recent achievements with her beautiful horses at the Australian Quarter Horse Q26 Nationals over the weekend 👏🏼

Sarina bringing home National Champion in both open dressage events and also winning National Grand Champion Hack title for the 5th year running 🫶

Hustler, (full brother to Sarina) was hot on his sister’s tail landing Reserve National Champion in both dressage events and then going on to win National Champion Open Large Show Hunter, and taking out the National Grand Champion Show Hunter ☺️

It’s been a long journey after Hustler encounter a serious accident 5 years ago that many believed was career ending. This win has been a bucket list goal for Olivia for some time, so it was a very emotional win and wonderful achievement.

Both Sarina and Hustler are proudly fitted by Performance Saddlefits MNC & Hunter and are both ridden in their custom made and fitted Erreplus Connect WR saddles, Winderen Support Pads and Total Saddle Fits girths.

Photo credits to Ev Lagoon

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