Yes
a GP saddle (Genreal Purpose)
English pleasure, western pleasure, show jumping, hunter jumping, Hunter Under saddle, Roping, barrel racing, Cutting, reining, dressage, cross country, and much much more!
from what i understand the seat on a evening saddle is deeper than a jumping saddle and the back of a evening saddle is not as flat as a jumping saddle.
depending on the competitions that the horse is running in, western tack for barrel racing English tack for show jumping and cross country
You can jump in a saddle seat saddle the same way that you could jump in a western saddle or bareback. However, it will be difficult because the balance in a saddle seat saddle is different from that in a hunt seat saddle. With a saddle seat saddle, your weight is further back, and the stirrups are much longer. Also, saddle seat saddles lack knee rolls. If you are going over high jumps, it will be very hard to keep your balance in a saddle seat saddle.
An English Breast Strap also called a breast girth, is a piece of tack used to keep a saddle in place. It prevents the saddle from slipping backwards and is most used when jumping.
Vaulting in Saddle and Jumping Hurdle - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
Hurdle Jumping and Saddle Vaulting - 1897 was released on: USA: April 1897
There are many differences. The western saddle is made for comfort, and meant to have a good deep seat for fast and sharp turns in barrel racing. An English saddle is more proper and is fit for ease with jumping.
a kind of saddle made special for jumping
Show Jumping, Jumpers, Dressage, Eventing, Barell Racing, Cutting, Reining, Western Pleasure, Sidesaddle, Halter, Horse Showmanship, Hunter Under Saddle (English Pleasure). there are many more.
An everyday saddle may differ from person to person depending on preference. But, for english riders and all-purpose saddle could be used eveyday. It is suitable for jumping as well as dressage. It can be used for leisurely hacking and gentle riding as well.