The thought of your taking your precious saddle apart to change the gullet bar can be daunting. Whilst we would always recommend a professional saddle fitting, changing the gullet bar is something you can do at home.
At Saddles Direct, we understand the importance of keeping up with your horse's changing shape throughout the year. So let's kick on and walk you through how to change your gullet bar.
⚠️ Make sure you have chosen the correct gullet bar size for your horse and that it is the right bar for your specific saddle. ⚠️
Step 1) Unscrew the Panel to access the Gullet Bar
You need to locate the outer screws, these can be different depending on the brand of saddle.
- Kent and Masters, Thorowgood and Fairfax saddles the outer screws are always located between the panels at the front of the gullet.
- Older model Bates and Wintec are also located here.
For newer Bates, Arena and Wintec saddles the screws are located attached to the d-rings under the seat skirts.
Step 2) Unscrew the Gullet Bar
Once you have removed the outer screws, pull the front of the panel out of the point pocket.
You then need to unscrew the inner screws and remove the gullet bar entirely.
- Kent and Masters, Thorowgood and Fairfax saddles have 4 inner screws to take out.
- Bates, Wintec & Arena only have 2, one at each end.
Remember to keep the inner and outer screws separate so not to mix them up.
Step 3) Replace the Gullet Bar
If you are only changing up or down one size, this will be a fairly easy to click into place.
If you are making big adjustments (such as going from a M - XW, you may need an extra pair of hands to hold the tree points wide while you get the bar in place.
If the saddle has been wide and needs to go down to a medium or smaller, it can sometimes be easier to get the saddle nose down between your knees and push the points in and hold while you get the bar in place.
Remember to take note of which way round the bar is! Most only sit in one way so make sure to replace the bar in the right way.
Step 4) Screw in the Gullet Bar
Once you have the bar successfully in place replace the screws and tighten back up the inner screws.
Once these are back in place and secure, you need to put the points back in the points pockets of the panel. Once these are back in place correctly, it should line up neatly to replace the outer screws.
Step 5) Re-attach the Panel
When you have the panel in place the final task to so is replace the outer screws and re-screw them tightly so they are securely in place and the job is done!
That's it, you're ready to assess the fit. Make sure your saddle still looks balanced and you have the correct clearance, follow our 5-stage saddle fit check.
Remember, the interchangeable gullet bars don't impact the width of the rest of the gullet. A professional saddle fitter will always ensure that the gullet of your saddle fits your horse's unique conformation perfectly.
If you have any worries or concerns regarding the fit of your saddle be sure to have to have it checked by your saddle fitter, or give us a call on 01995 641 102.
Replacing the EASY-CHANGE® Gullets for Bates, Wintec and Arena Saddles
Before you get started, check you have the right tools. We recommend a long handled Philips Head number 3 screwdriver, your EASY-CHANGE® Locating Tool, and your EASY-CHANGE® Gullet and Riser Packs.
When making adjustments to your saddle, it is important that the weight of the saddle is fully supported, so that you have both hands free and a clear view of what you are doing. If you prefer to stand whilst making adjustments on your saddle, you will need a covered table to protect the saddle.
Secure the back (cantle area) of the saddle between your knees and a table, with the saddle panel facing away from you (against the table), the saddle is now held secure and you have both hands free.
If you prefer to sit down to make adjustments to your saddle. Grip the back of the saddle securely with your knees with the panels facing towards you, again so you have both hands free.
Remember, the interchangeable gullet plates don't impact the width of the rest of the gullet. A professional saddle fitter will always ensure that the gullet of your saddle fits your horse's unique conformation perfectly.
At Saddles Direct, we are always here to offer free advice and guidance, ensuring that you find the right adjustable saddle for your unique needs. Our friendly and knowledgeable team is just a phone call or email away, ready to assist you in any way we can.