van Hulst Zadels

_ _ _ From a careful assessment

to a saddle with a perfect fit

During my saddle-fitting consultation, I assess three elements: the horse, the rider and the saddle. I complete this meticulous process in five steps.

Step 1: the interview

Since I like to get the full picture, I start every consultation with an interview. I ask questions mainly about the horse’s body,which may include issues such as previous injuries and treatments.

Step 2: Palpation and static testing

I then take into account that information as I examine the horse in standstill position. I start with palpation, which involves using my hands to assess the condition of the horse’s body and identify any differences in temperature, as well as muscle tension and differences in anatomic dimension.
 
The next step is to perform active tests, including a spine test, lateral flexion of the neck, a wither lift, and a pelvic tilt.

Step 3: Movement analysis

The next step involves watching the horse in motion. This helps me to identify any difference in fit, any asymmetries in the pelvis or the body, and whether the horse has a preferred side.

Step 4: rider information and the current saddle

Since the horse, the rider and the saddle are all inextricably linked, I also make sure to find information about your current saddle and yourself – including height, weight, training level, and injury history.

Step 5: the right saddle

Based on these findings, I then make a selection of suitable saddles, after which you will take them for a test run. As before, I observe the horse and the rider, both in standstill and in motion.
 
I make any alterations and modifications required either on the spot or later on, in my studio. If the saddle we choose together turns out to be the right one, I’ll leave it with you, including the girth and accessories.

Saddle maintenance

All horses undergo all sorts of changes throughout their lives. For example, if you’ve eased off on training for a while, the saddle’s fit will need to be adjusted due to a loss of muscle mass. Saddles also change throughout their lifecycle. Regular saddle maintenance helps you prevent wear and tear and physical discomfort.

_ _ _ Testimonials

Natalie thoroughly examined my horse and my saddle, which is how we found out that my old saddle had become too tight for my horse. She explained everything very clearly: it turned out the saddle could not be altered, after which I decided to invest in a new saddle.

Again, Natalie took a lot of time to explain to me what she pays attention to, and how the saddle can affect both the horse and the rider. I really felt heard by her, and was able to ask any questions I wanted. We ended up coming up with a new saddle together, and my horse and I couldn’t be happier!

Annabel Krieger

I was experiencing some issues with my horse, and had already consulted several people who all gave me some sort of advice, but I suspected there might be a technical issue with the saddle. I subsequently attended an ESS industry event, where I met Natalie and where I got confirmation that the problems I was experiencing were related to my saddle – including both jumping saddles and dressage saddles.

After I had my horse treated by a vet, Natalie came to see me again to fit a new saddle. She is extremely patient, knowledgeable, and I really feel she understands me!”

Renee Zomers

My horse, Discovery, is affected by impinging dorsal spinous processes (‘kissing spines’), and I myself have a disability in both my right arm and my right leg. This possibly makes it even more important for me to have a well-fitting saddle. Before I met Natalie, I was noticing that Discovery’s back had become extremely sensitive and that he just wasn’t relaxed whenever we were riding. Natalie checked everything and re-padded the saddle. This made a world of difference, and we’ve been running smoothly ever since.

What I love about Natalie is that she really takes time to discuss all her observations with you, which means there are no surprises. I would recommend her wholeheartedly!

Anouk Meeuwsen

Would you like further information or to schedule an appointment?

Do you have any questions about my approach? If you are looking for advice or would like to schedule an appointment right away, feel free to contact me at+31 (0)6 2257 8257 or send an email to natalie.vanhulst@gmail.com