It depends on the brand you buy. If you buy a top quality stubben then it could be up to $4000 on just the saddle. but then if you buy a wintec it could be really cheap at around 300 dollars. it all depends on your level of riding and how much you are willing to spend.
Ps another option is buying a used saddle. That is what i just did the original price new was 1700 dollars, but i got it for 628 and it has only been girthed once.
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.
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.
You shoud come out of the saddle about 30 degrees when jumping, but it actually depends on how high the jump is that you are tackling. If is is a very high jump, eg. over 1 metre, then you would have to get out of the saddle more to be able to balance with your horse. Hope this helps. =)
Hurdle Jumping and Saddle Vaulting - 1897 was released on: USA: April 1897
Vaulting in Saddle and Jumping Hurdle - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
bungee jumping can cost anything up to 7 pound or above
That would depend on the saddle, it can range from hundreds to thousands!
Yes
yes, but by leaning foreward with the horse you are allowing it to jump easier because you are moving with it. without moving with it, the horse does not have as much balance
a kind of saddle made special for jumping
a GP saddle (Genreal Purpose)
Camel Saddle: $110,001