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Most Popular Western Saddle Brands

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Picking a saddle never gets easier. Whether you are a seasoned horseman/horsewoman or a beginner, there’s always the question of what western saddle brand you should go with for an investment that you won’t want to regret. There are several things you need to take into consideration when it comes to deciding where to get a saddle from. First, you want something that is going to fit what you will be doing with your horse. Will you be roping, showing, cutting, ranching, or just trail riding? Next, you need to make sure you get the proper size for you and what kind of seat you’d like. You should also make sure that the saddle is going to fit your horse, which can be REALLY hard to do especially if it’s going to be custom made. You’ll want to ensure you have the right gullet size and if you have questions, you can always reach out to the maker to clarify before purchasing.

Before we get into the different brands, I want to let you know how these brands were picked. The list of western saddle brands below is a combination of great all around, cost, quality, and familiarity. There are several great saddle makers out there and if you are interested in hearing about another one, feel free to comment below!

Corriente Saddle Co.

Corriente Saddle Co. makes the top of our list because there is hardly anywhere else we know of that you can get close to a custom saddle, brand new for just over $1000 in most cases. They make everything from trophy saddles to calf roping saddles to reining saddles. With a turnaround time of 30-60 days, there isn’t much to not like about this western saddle brand. Check them out and you won’t be disappointed!

Cactus Saddlery

If you’re looking for the real deal and don’t mind investing in a long-term, quality saddle, then you should definitely consider a Cactus Saddle. If you need any ideas on how good these saddles are, the fact that Cactus Saddlery is the proud official saddle of PRCA, ACTRA, NIRA, NLBRA, WTRC, and the NBHA should be enough to win you over. Cactus Saddlery provides products that guaranteed hand made in the USA, which more and more people are leaning towards these days. They are able to create amazing products starts by using the highest quality materials. With 150 years of combined saddle making skills, Cactus Saddlery provides premium saddles, tack, and equine accessories designed, developed, and ridden by endorsees, who boast 38 World Champion titles!

Circle Y Saddles

Circle Y’s story started out by manufacturing saddles in the small town of Yoakum, Texas, in 1960. With a vision to build the finest saddles possible, founder Leland Tucker created Circle Y from the ground up. Since then, they’ve carried on with traditions of excellence, always striving to make the best saddles possible. Circle Y saddles are all still made in Yoakum, TX, by a team of expert craftsmen who combine decades of knowledge and new technology to meet the needs of riders. Their accomplished Team of Champions and dedicated “I Ride Circle Y” members continue to inspire them to make the best Western saddles for every rider.

Genuine Billy Cook

In 1953, a young Billy Cook first opened his own saddle shop in Greenville, TX. That year he built seventy-five saddles. Over the next few years, Billy’s business kept growing, and in order to keep up with demand he partnered with Potts-Longhorn, and production was scaled to 1,200 saddles a year by the end of the 1950s.

Then as now, every saddle made under the purview of Billy Cook was stamped with a “Billy Cook Maker” makers mark. These saddles are meticulously hand-tooled on sturdy saddle trees, and production was never allowed to exceed a volume that could not be inspected by him personally as the manager of production. Billy Cook’s saddles have always been intended to be an icon of affordable quality craftsmanship and functionality desired by the majority of horsemen and women.

Hopefully, you enjoyed this featured article covering some of the western industry’s most popular western saddle brands. If you have a brand that we didn’t mention, make sure to let us know!

 

Krysta Paffrath

Hi everyone! I'm Krysta Paffrath, I am a proud Arizona native who has a passion for everything business and rodeo. I am beyond thrilled to be the Editor in Chief for Cowboy Lifestyle Network. With my background in digital marketing and rodeo, this was a natural fit for me to join the team. My adventurous and entrepreneurial spirit has guided me to work in many places like the WYO Quarter Horse Ranch in Thermopolis, Wyoming, a working cattle ranch in Seligman, Arizona, and many places in between. I am passionate about preserving the western way of life and working with different brands and rodeos to make that happen. If you're looking for a write-up, please shoot me an email at krysta@clngo.com. Learn more about me at krystapaffrath.com. Looking forward to hearing from you!

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