N2 Saddlery Headquarters Update

The past few years have been a whirlwind for the N2 Saddles and our team.  We have grown to a recognizable global brand to equestrians and receive calls daily from customers around the world.  It is such a great feeling to recognize our dream has become a reality and...

Tips for Saddle Care: Understanding Dry Spots

Dry spots are most often seen behind the horse’s shoulder in the wither area. This is from the stirrup bars and the tree points of the saddle. The dry spots can be an indicator of a saddle sitting without movement or air flow in this area and can be a positive. If...

Equestrian Industry Report – June 2017

Equestrian Industry Report – June 2017 In a quick summary, the state of the equestrian industry is healthy and growing.  The industry contributes approximately $39 billion in direct economic impact to the U.S. economy, and supports 1.4 million jobs on a full-time...

Tips For Saddle Care: Proper Storage

Saddle care tips are written by N2 Saddlery co-founder, Sue Newell. As a competitive FEI Level dressage rider, Sue is personally aware of the importance of a proper fitting saddle for both the horse and the rider. Sue is available for saddle fittings located in...

Are You Using The Correct Type of Girth?

First, it’s important to realize the wrong girth can seriously effect not only saddle fit, but horse comfort. Let’s deal with saddle fit first. When a saddle is fitted correctly, the billets will hang down parallel and in line with the front legs. When the girth is...