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What is a everyday saddle called not a western?

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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.

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