What is the CWD 2Gs?

What is the CWD 2Gs?

The 2GS model from CWD is a modern saddle designed to incorporate style and performance with technical features. With a semi-deep seat this saddle offers a wider and deeper seat for the rider while not compromising fit of the horse. Featuring: Dynamic saddle tree which adapts to the horse’s morphology.

What do CWD saddle numbers mean?

The stamp tells you the model, seat size, flap length and style, year of manufacture, unique serial number, tree and paneling configuration. This is the last 2 numbers in the year of manufacture and saddle number. For example, in a CWD the serial number starts with the year while in Voltaire it ends with the year.

What is a 2g saddle?

The 2Gs® combines new technologies and new materials, reflecting our obsession with sport that defines your expectations so well. Its carbon Kevlar Dynamick® saddle tree forms a backbone optimising the flexible and rigid parts of the saddle which are all integrated in a non-structural component.

What is a 3L flap?

Flap 3L measures 14.25″ from the top of the stirrup bar to the bottom of the flap. Flap width measures 13.5″ across at its widest point. The flap length is a bit longer than the typical flap for a 17″ seat. Tree measures 4.75″ from dot-to-dot under the pommel.

Where are CWD saddles made?

France
The Delgrange brand trains its own master saddlers and still makes all their saddles in their own workshops in France.

What does RT mean on CWD saddle?

Most CWDs have the notation “RT” at the end of the first line of the saddles stamp. We have seen posts on the internet saying this means “regular twist”. This is just NOT SO. The RT indicates that the panel over the horses scapula has been shaped to allow greater freedom of movement for your horse’s shoulder.

How do you measure a CWD saddle?

Length is measured from the stirrup bar along the fall line of the stirrup leather to the bottom of the flap and is indicated by a number, such as 1, 2 or 3.

How long is a CWD 3L flap?

14.25″
Flap 3L measures 14.25″ from the top of the stirrup bar to the bottom of the flap. Flap width measures 13.5″ across at its widest point. The flap length is a bit longer than the typical flap for a 17″ seat. Tree measures 4.75″ from dot-to-dot under the pommel.