Western Saddle Fitting
After years of teaching lessons with both our own horses and clients’ horses, I’ve seen a clear and growing need for more saddle fitting services—especially in western disciplines. To better serve our herd and our community, I became a certified saddle fitter through Saddlefit 4 Life, a respected, brand-independent program. I also completed an intensive, hands-on Western Saddle Fitting Seminar lead by industry-expert, Wendy Winn.
What You Get​
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An individual body mapping of your horse to understand his/her saddle support area.
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A static assessment of your saddle and how it fits both you and your horse.
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A dynamic assessment to help assess how your saddle fits in movement.
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Don't have a saddle yet? No problem! I use the Dennis Lane card system to determine the correct tree measurements for your horse.
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What You Need
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A standing saddle rack.
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A decently groomed horse (usual dirt is okay, just not caked on).
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An arena or flat space suitable for riding and/or lunging. You don't have to ride, but it can be very helpful to assess dust patterns/sweat marks.
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What Does It Cost?
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Trailer-In: $125/horse
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Offsite Visit: $150/horse + travel fee
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Inquire about multiple horse discount (at least 3)
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Please fill out the below form and I'll be in touch with scheduling options. I'd love to work with you!

Wendy Winn 4-Day Holistic Horse Boot Camp

Wendy Winn 4-Day Holistic Horse Boot Camp


Wendy Winn 4-Day Holistic Horse Boot Camp
Saddle Fitting Interest
Kellie B.
Cody is the BEST. She fitted my mare and I several months back. I did end up purchasing a new saddle, but she gave me all sorts of options for the one I had (not always possible), context, and a deep understanding of what we were looking at.
Evelyn R.
[Cody's] commitment to what is best for the equine has always been her number one priority.
Alexa C.
I would highly recommend saddle fitting to any horse owner, whether you’re competing or just riding for pleasure. It’s an essential part of horse care that often gets overlooked, but it truly makes a difference in your horse’s comfort, soundness, and performance.
