

All About Ranch Saddles
Ranch horse saddles are a great choice for riders who need a saddle for working on the ranch every day. Here are some common questions and answers about ranch saddles to help you determine if this type of saddle is right for you and your horse.
Frequently Asked Questions About Ranch Saddles
What makes a saddle a ranch saddle?
Ranch horse saddles are heavyweight with deep seats and high cantles for comfort. The seat is usually rough out style which provides more traction for the rider's seat and keeps them secure in the saddle. Ranch horse saddles also have stirrups hung directly below the rider, low swells, and double rigging.
What is a ranch saddle used for?
The ranch saddle is used for long days of working with cattle and roping. They are a common choice for cowboys whose job is to work on a ranch.
What is the difference between a ranch saddle and a roping saddle?
Ranch saddles are designed for working on a ranch, while roping saddles are designed specifically for roping events. Ranch horse saddles are built to be comfortable and roping saddles are structured to be maneuverable.
What is a good ranch saddle?
A good ranch saddle fits the horse, fits the rider, and is comfortable. Any ranch saddle that meets those standards can be considered a good ranch saddle.