Does anyone have a Tad Coffin saddle? If so, tell me about it! I'm trying to hunt down a used one, but I can't seem to find many.
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Does anyone have a Tad Coffin saddle? If so, tell me about it! I'm trying to hunt down a used one, but I can't seem to find many.
I have a refurbished Tad with a SmartRide Tree - purchased directly from Tad Coffin.
Contact him as he often has saddles available (including mine on consignment).;)
Absolutely love it.
LOVE mine! Going to upgrade it to the smartride tree. I found mine on virginia equestrian. Ebay has quite few as well. Your best bet is to contact Tad though. He usually has some used ones in stock..
Awesome! Thanks. I will email him :)
I recommend calling him instead. I've found he's really bad about returning emails but returns phone calls very promptly.
I did not find the above poster's comment to be true. I emailed him throughout my trial and fitting and he was extremely responsive. He told me when the saddle would be ready, and when it was, again, excellent communication about the delivery and fitting.
I found him to respond to emails very quickly too.
Try horse clicks too. I love mine and one of my clients got one for her and another for her daughter from that site.
He responded to my email this morning. [edit]
Just a reminder that we don't allow posts re: specific saddle for sale or wanted -- general info gathering about saddles is fine, but once it starts getting into "wanted ad" domain, we have to step in.
We've removed/edited a couple of posts.
Thanks!
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Try Beval's web site or lightningg.com
No mistake 2 g's
Thanks!
Has anyone sold on usedsaddles.com? I have tried tacktrader, Clist, and horseclicks, to no avail. Tack trader gets me a LOT of scammer responses. Way more than CL.
Tad Coffin has excellent customer service and I would definitely call them directly even if you're just looking for a used saddle. They do tend to run small though. I can typically ride in a 17" - 18" saddle, but I tried a 18" TC with an extra forward flag and it was tiny!
I have not sold on usedsaddles.com, but another place to try listing is the bits and barter board (http://bitsandbarter.proboards.com/index.cgi). I've sold through this site -- not saddles, for me, but other stuff, and I tend to check there when searching for a saddle.
IME, tacktrader always gets me scammers at the beginning, then they drop off when the ad is a few days old. I've sold several saddles through ads on tacktrader, both to local people and non-local. So I tend to endure the scammers since they are pretty easy to spot.
I have one (bought used, and I've have had it for about 6 years now) and I LOVE it! I've owned Prestige, Butet and Hermes among others, and I always go back to my TC. The *only* thing I don't rave about, is it's not a great fit on a very high-withered horse (thus all the other brands mentioned above). But the quality is amazing, the fit on most horses is great and they all seem to go well in it. I even bought a (discontinued) TC dressage saddle becuase I felt like I could sit trot in my cc saddle better than my traditional dressage ones. TCs in decent condition are usually available on ebay, and as others have mentioned, Tad Coffin himself often can help you find a suitable used one... now if anyone can just tell me what rides *just* like a TC, but fits a wide backed, huge withered, large shouldered WB, I'd appreciate it..... :)
Yes and I love mine to pieces! It's very sad right now, however, sitting in my basement in storage...if only there were a horse to put it on...I digress.
But for serious, I love it. I'm very, very petite and hard to fit, and Tad made me a beautiful saddle. It's held up incredibly well over the years, and I can easily go from riding a small-medium pony to a good-sized horse, and only have to change a pad or two. Like I said, mine is very small, so it doesn't fit the huge beefy warmbloods very well, but it's not the saddle's fault that I'm so little!
It also drastically improved my position both on the flat and over fences...I had no idea (at the time) that a saddle could do that, and I was amazed at the improvements not only in myself, but in the horse. At the time I bought the saddle, I was riding a TB who wasn't sour per se, but always wrung his tail when being ridden, and it was hard for him to open up his step. I noticed a vast difference just from test-riding in the Tad, and it got even better when I was riding him in it consistently. I've heard similar stories from quite a few other people as well.
Certainly a great investment!