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We are a not saddle shop we are a working ranch. At Last, Affordable Saddles
Made to Fit Your Mule!
And they'll fit Donkeys Too--Take a Look at Some of our
Happy Customers
The
trees in these saddles are not the same as other "mule trees".
This tree is not like any other mule tree on the market.Steve has never found a mule that his bars will not fit!
Steve has
been using these bars since 1986 years of packing, working and
trail riding with mules. These saddles are design for what the mule has taught Steve about what they like. This saddle is also designed for the comfort of the rider spending long hours in the saddle. |
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Steve Edwards Signature Series Saddles are Available with Your Choice of Features Including:
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Available with or without a horn Shown at left in medium brown with unpadded seat; no additional options. (click image for larger view) |
The "Trail Rider Lite"
Lightweight leather & Cordura saddle built
on Steve Edwards' Available with or without a horn |
click here for other packer saddles
The Wade slick fork was designed in the 1800s the purpose of the slick fork(the pommel) was for a high wither horse today's meet horses and mules do not have that type of wither so now the saddle strictly for looks. It is important that the saddle is ridden with a set of bucking rolls. |
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Made
with trail
riding comfort in mind for you and your
mule;
This saddle is built on a durable, molded polyethylene tree with an iron horn encapsulated into the tree to make them sturdy enough to use for packing and roping as well as trail riding in rough terrain-guaranteed to fit your mule! Mule bars Steve has used for Since 1986 years.Steve has never found a mule that his bars will not fit! .The seat, cantle and pommel are shaped to provide a secure seat and comfort to the rider who spends long hours in the saddle. At only 32 pounds(without stirrups)! for the 16" Trail Rider, this saddle is lightweight but tough!
Starting at
$890
Padded seat, stamping & other special order options are additional cost. |
Finally, a super lightweight saddle that is guaranteed to fit your mule! This is the newest saddle in the Steve Edwards Signature Series line. Lightweight leather & Cordura Saddle built on the same mule bars Steve has used for Since 1986 years. The bars are proven great fit on all mules—Steve has never found a mule that his bars will not fit! The16" Trail Rider Lite weighs only 18 pounds (without stirrups)!
Starting at $750
Available in brown or black Stirrups, tapaderos, stamping & other special order options are additional cost. |
Built for the packer's heavy duty use! Built on a QVMR wood tree with Ultra-Hyde coating. This tree can be customized to a cutting or roping pommel and customized cantle to suit your needs. In addition to the features on the Packer Slick fork or Modified Association, we use extra heavy duty leather12 oz in these Packer saddles. This saddle comes with 4 nylon latigos Built on the same mule bars Steve has used for Since 1986 years. The bars are proven great fit on all mules—Steve has never found a mule that his bars will not fit! Weight: approx. 38 pounds.(without stirrups)!
Starting at $1195 Padded seat, stamping & other special order options are additional cost. |
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The QVMR Mule Saddle Tree is based on the pack saddle bars Steve Edwards developed and has been using in his pack saddles for the last 15 years. He has incorporated these bars into a saddle tree design that offers superior fit for the mule as well as comfort for the rider. The bars in this tree are flatter and have less twist so that they fit the contour of the mule's back. They are 2½" shorter than the horse bars used on a typical 15" saddle so there is no pressure on the mule's kidneys. They are also shaped to provide relief over the 6th and 7th rib where mules typically carry a "fat pocket".
Designed
for the Trail Rider and Packer! The seat is designed for the comfort of a rider who spends many hours on the trail. Unlike an arena saddle that puts the rider in a forward position for arena work, the trail rider tree positions the rider's legs in the "rider's groove" where the shoulder and the rib cage meet. This enables the rider to sit securely down "in" the saddle as opposed to "on" it. A trail rider saddle fits you like a comfortable chair so that you can spend long hours in the saddle comfortably. These saddles trees have been tried and tested at mule clinics and shows across the country. Steve and his apprentices at Queen Valley Mule Ranch train in packing, trail rideing, punch cows, and compete using these saddles. |
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Queen Valley Mule Ranch, Inc |