Best Monoflap Saddles For Your Horse To Ensure Optimal Fit and Performance

Nov 23, 2024 | Super Equestrian


 

 

 

For equestrians, there's a certain truth to the saying, "There's no pain, no gain." But that dull ache shouldn't be the norm after a delightful ride with your four-legged friend. Traditional saddles, while undeniably classic, can sometimes feel more like a throne than a bridge between rider and horse. 

To find the best of the very best I consulted with seasoned trainers, chatted with fellow horse lovers, and spent hours researching the latest innovations in monoflap design.  Let me tell you, the options were enough to make your head spin! But through trial & error, I discovered a variety of saddles that prioritize both horse and rider’s comfort.

A Quick Look At The Best Choices for Monoflap Saddles in 2024 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cashel G2 Brown Soft Saddle

✔ Designed to be used on trail riding and regular exercise

✔ Secure yet comfortable for both horse and rider

✔ Space for D rings 

✔ It contains removable stirrups and a wither handle strap

 

 

 

 

 

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Henri de Rivel Parisian Monoflap Dressage Saddle

✔ Well crafted with synthetic wool

✔ Interchangeable gullet system for customizable fit

✔ Light-weight one-flap

✔ Protective edge for high-wave areas

 

 

 

 

 

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Marielle Monoflap Eventing Saddle with Genesis

✔ Forward flap allows great security

✔ Perfect for eventing, and show jumping

✔ It has genesis adjustable tree

 

 

 

 

 

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Leather Dressage Changeable Gullets Monoflap Horse Saddle

✔ Designed with soft and high-quality leather

✔ Wide-sized tree for a flexible ride

✔ Interchangeable dressage gullet 

✔ One saddle for multiple wide horses

 

 

 

 

 

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Bates Advanta Eventing Saddle 17 Brown

✔ Designed with Flexibloc system

✔ Flexibloc system allows the rider to adjust knee and thigh 

✔ Keeps rider secure with girth point

✔ Stirrup bar to promote enhanced contact with a horse

 

 

 

 

 

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Our Comprehensive Reviews of 5 Best Monoflap Saddles for 2024

If you're in the market for a monoflap saddle, look no further. We've compiled comprehensive reviews of the 5 best monoflap saddles for 2024. Whether you're focused on eventing, dressage, or jumping, these saddles offer the best in comfort, durability, and performance. Read on to find the perfect saddle for you and your horse.

1. Cashel G2 Brown Soft Saddle

 

Weight6 Pounds
ColorBrown
Size Medium

Do you desire a monoflap saddle with many outstanding features? This saddle is ideal for trail riding and everyday exercise thanks to its high-quality construction and unique design. The most impressive aspect is its ride, which is comfortable for both the horse and the rider. The small form is adaptable, making it a solid choice for various riding activities.

The saddle has various useful features, including a wither handle strap, rear dee rings, and retractable stirrups. Saddling is easy because it isn't cumbersome. Additionally, these saddles are versatile and ideal for training, colt beginning, pleasure riding, competition, mounted shooting, and ranch work.  Even if the saddle can pull off all the ranch activities, you can still research ranch cutter saddles or cow-horse saddles. 

However, there are some drawbacks. The saddle lacks a typical tree, which some riders may miss. This can influence the saddle's stability, to avoid it you can use a non-slip saddle pad to keep it firmly in place. Despite this, the saddle’s lightweight nature and overall comfort make it a solid choice for many riders. 

Pros:

  • The saddle is light-weight, only 6 pounds
  • Quite versatile with a wither strap, back dee rings, and removable stirrups
  • Convenient for both pleasure riding and ranch work.

Cons:

  • No added structure like a tree
  • Some riders may feel uneven weight distribution without a tree

2 Henri de Rivel Parisian Monoflap Dressage Saddle

 

Weight33 Pound
ColorBlack
Size 18R

Is there a great choice for any dressage rider? Our next selection, Henri De Rivel, uses high-quality leather to create a smooth yet robust texture that is both attractive and long-lasting. Breaking it in was a joy, due to the smooth leather texture, which also made upkeeping simple.

Breaking it in was simple because of the smooth leather texture, which also makes upkeep a joy. One of the stunning features is the Interchangeable Gullet System (IGP), which is quite useful. It allows you to alter the saddle to fit several horses, which reduces the number of saddles in your tack area. The deep seat and cushioned knee blocks keep you steady and balanced, making extended workouts more pleasant. 

Plus, the wool–best mono flap saddle’s flocked panels conform to your horse's back. Providing your choices of maximum comfort and a perfect fit. 

Pros:

  • Nice and comfortable seat for heavy riding
  • Gives you a stylish look in a dressage competition
  • Long-lasting as it has a flap edge, and strong
  • A padded knee allows secure and pain-free riding

Cons:

  • The product is expensive, not for a budget rider

3. Marielle Monoflap Eventing Saddle with Genesis

 

Added FeatureGenesis Tree
ColorChocolate
Size 18 Medium

Let's look out for our next choice, the Marcel Toulouse Marielle Monoflap Eventing Saddle, which is extremely exceptional! Priced at $1,840, this saddle is ideal for eventing, show jumping, or anybody who desires a more front flap.

The most appealing feature is the choice between a fixed tree and the revolutionary Genesis Adjustable Tree, which allows for a unique fit—ideal if you ride various horses. The double leather flap is especially tucked and solidified with full-grain leather at the bottom to provide durability and wear resistance. The molded front and huge external rear blocks give exceptional security, while the foam panels featuring Comfort Fit Technology are ideal for your horse's back.

The medium-deep seat is ultra-soft and comfy, providing considerable support and assisting with centering. However, a quick tip for monoflap saddles, including this one, requires a short girth, which might be an additional purchase if you don’t already have one. You may explore different types of girth suitable for your four-legged friend, but prioritize your horse's comfort first. 

The slight drawback for some customers might be the adjustment period needed for the medium/narrow twist, as it can feel different from traditional saddles. Plus, it comes in a beautiful chocolate color and is backed by a 5-year limited warranty on the Genesis Adjustable Tree System, making it a reliable and stylish choice.

Pros:

  • Innovative genesis system
  • Reattachable gullet system
  • Rider can use regular gullet or wider gullet according to need
  • Comes with a 5-year warranty

Cons:

  • Some riders may not like the narrow twist. 

4. Leather Dressage Changeable Gullets Monoflap Horse Saddle

Weight7 kg
ColorBlack 
Size 17’’

Looking for a saddle designed specifically for wide-channel horses?  Made of real soft leather, it's comfy right out of the box. The broad channel and plastic flexi tree with adjustable gullets make it adaptable to different horses, and it even comes with a full set of gullets in various colors (Red, Blue, Black, Green, Yellow).

The standard-size flap and full-coverage design create a sleek and utilitarian appearance, while the elegant knee roll enhances the rider's comfort and support. The leather patch at the bottom of the flap, along with stainless steel fittings, ensures longevity and a glossy appearance. Furthermore, the fiber wool flock in the panels is soft on the horse's back. All this goodness comes with a very fair pricing.

On the flip side, the saddle weighs around 7 kg, which may be a bit heavy for some riders to handle easily. Additionally, while the plastic flexi tree offers some flexibility, it might not provide the same level of support as a traditional wooden tree.

Pros:

  • Full coverage design with a ravishing look
  • Contains a stylish knee roll
  • All the fittings are made of stainless steel, and stay rust-free
  • Customizable fit for different horses
  • The range of colors for the gullet can be matched with the outfit

Cons:

  • Can be heavy for some riders

5. Bates Advanta Eventing Saddle 17 Brown

Weight18.5 Pound
ColorHavana Brown
Size 16..5’’

Last but not least, the Bates Hunter Jumper with CAIR Saddle is one of the nicest saddles I've ever worn. This saddle has a fairly deep seat made of printed leather, which gives exceptional longevity. The curved stirrup bar allows for closer touch, making it easier to connect with your horse, while the cushioned knee insert stabilizes your lower leg and provides additional grip.

The Adjustable Flexibloc System lets riders tailor their thigh and knee support for a fully bespoke fit. The revolutionary girth point system improves rider safety and contributes to the saddle's overall secure feel.

The CAIR Cushion System is a game changer, utilizing air technology to uniformly transfer the rider's weight and cushion the horse's back. Easy-Change Gullet System and Easy-Change Riser System offer unparalleled adaptability, letting you select the optimal gullet width for your horse's current shape and muscling. 

You can make adjustments within the saddle’s panel for the best balance and clearance. This saddle also features a recessed stirrup bar and rear Velcro to enable the use of rear Flexibloc, along with quilted drop panel points. 

On the downside, all these adjustable features and the CAIR system can make the saddle a bit complex to set up initially, especially for those not used to such customizable options. Additionally, while the medium deep seat and narrow twist fit me perfectly as a shorter rider, it might take some getting used to for those with different body types.

Pros:

  • Medium deep seat for comfortable posture
  • Padded knee insert for rider’s secure lower leg
  • Customizable Flexibloc system
  • Maximize your horse's freedom of movement

Cons:

  • Quite expensive

In a Nutshell

There you have it. Now you have come across the lowdown of monoflap saddles. Just remember, while selecting a monoflap saddle, consider factors such as the specific needs of your horse, your riding discipline, and personal preferences for fit and comfort. Testing different models and consulting with a saddle fitter or a skilled horse trainer can help you further find the best saddle for you and your horse.

Share which one you may prefer for your next ride in the comment section. Plus, share this article with known ones concerned about monoflap saddles if you find the information helpful.

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