You know, if it were just the seat that was green and not the jockeys too, I would actually like this one. I really just don't see the point here. If the leather on the jockeys needs to be "sticky" why not just plain rough out or suede?
And look, if you want to continue the green theme, you can get green stirrups as well.
Wouldnt it just turn your jeans green too??? Yeck! LOL
ReplyDeleteGreen seat...OK. I'm really not a fan of colored seats BUT if I were to get one I would choose green. However the green jockeys? Just looks weird. And those stirrup? They come in just about any color you can imagine...I've seen them in pink, blue, purple....
ReplyDeleteThe stirrups aren't so bad. The saddle...
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None of the green's match. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI've seen other saddles where the jockeys were suede and I've even thought of buying one (but not green). I was picturing them for me becuase it gets hot in LA and if I wanted to ride in shorts, I could without my leg being glued to the saddle. But then I pictured a nice rash on my inner thigh.
ReplyDeleteFor someone that REALLY likes green, that would be a great saddle. I do want a pair of those stirrups but in red. :)
I actually don't mind this saddle too much. Wouldn't your leg cover the green jockeys?
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Sameer International.
ReplyDeleteMy guess: it's not made in Texas....
It's not easy being green...
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This would be great on saint Patrick's day. Never be pinched again!
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