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Preview: John Mitchell: Designs a Sean Ryon Saddle

John Mitchell designs a saddle! John won a Sean Ryon saddle for winning the NCHA Super Stakes riding Slate River’s Junie Wood and Sean asked him what he wanted! So we caught up with John to find out how he designed it and why.

Categories: Outside the Arena, Tack.
Part 1
John Mitchell designs a saddle! John won a Sean Ryon saddle for winning the NCHA Super Stakes riding Slate River's Junie Wood and Sean asked him what he wanted! So we caught up with John to find out how he designed it and why.
Part 2
Find out how to decide what you should be aware of when deciding to buy a saddle and if it is more important to fit you or the horse.
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After a childhood spent in the saddle showing in western pleasure, English and cutting, John Mitchell decided early on that dropping the reins was the sport for him. Originally from Australia, Mitchell began riding horses for Winderadeen, a large quarter horse breeder in New South Wales.

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