New Saddles & Used Saddles Cwd Sellier
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CWD is known for refined French leatherwork, supportive balance, and a close-contact feel that helps riders stay secure over fences and precise on the flat.
In the US we do not retail new CWD saddles. We occasionally offer carefully vetted, pre-owned CWD saddles online. For new saddles or brand-specific fittings, please consult an authorised CWD retailer or your independent saddle fitter.
We focus on clean trees, even panels, sound stitching and tidy billets, with clear notes on wear and break-in. Each listing includes measurements and photos to help you assess fit and condition.
Choose seat size/depth for support, flap length/forwardness for your femur and riding style, and a panel configuration that complements your horse’s wither and shoulder. We can provide measurements and guidance for discussion with your fitter.
Calfskin offers instant grip; grain leather is a bit firmer and durable. Wipe after rides, clean with gentle saddle soap and condition lightly. Avoid heavy oiling and heat to protect the finish.
This page showcases information and our current pre-owned availability for US customers. For new saddles and in-person fittings, please contact an authorised CWD retailer.
Do you sell new CWD saddles in the US?
No. We do not retail new CWD saddles in the United States. For new models and fittings, please contact an authorised CWD retailer.
Can I buy a used CWD from you in the US?
Sometimes—availability varies. Check our listings for current sizes and models, and reach out if you need measurements or additional photos.
How do I pick seat and flap size from photos?
Use your current saddle as a baseline, then compare seat size, flap length and forwardness. We provide measurements and can suggest options to review with your saddle fitter.
How should I care for calfskin vs grain leather?
Wipe after use, clean with mild soap and condition sparingly. Calfskin needs lighter care to preserve grip; grain leather tolerates wear a little better. Keep both away from heat and heavy oil.
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