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The jumping saddle, sometimes called a "forward seat" or "close contact"
saddle, is designed for show jumping, hunt seat equitation, foxhunting,
and the stadium and cross-country phases of eventing. Its most
distinctive feature is a forward-cut flap that allows for a shorter
stirrup length (although not as short as racing stirrups). The flap
often has supportive padded knee rolls, especially for show jumping and
cross-country, less so for equitation. The balance of the seat is
further back and comparatively flat, with the cantle and pommel low so
that they do not interfere with the rider's jumping position (and
variations known as "two-point position" or "half-seat"). |
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