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Burns Saddlery 14in 30MDX Russet Sunflower Barrel Saddle

Style #: BR-3029-14-30-MDX

Save $445.09 Save $445.09
Original price $4,945.00
Original price $4,945.00 - Original price $4,945.00
Original price $4,945.00
Current price $4,499.91
$4,499.91 - $4,499.91
Current price $4,499.91
  • Burns Saddlery
  • 30MDX Russet Barrel Saddle
  • 14in Hard Seat
  • 3 1/4" Tall Horn
  • MDX = Medium rise keeps riders hips rolled back, deep pocket with 4 3/4" cheyenne roll cantle
  • 30 Tree - Wide Quarter Horse Tree
  • Russet Leather
  • Sunflower Tooling
  • Square Skirt
  • Spinal Relief
  • Aluminum Barrel Stirrups
  • Handmade in Salina, Utah
  • BR-3029-14-30-MDX

"Elevating life experiences through heirloom quality products created in the Spirit of the West since 1876." ~ Burns Saddlery

The Burns Saddlery presents a remarkable 14in 30MDX Russet Sunflower Barrel Saddle, featuring a unique sunflower tooling and square skirts This saddle is equipped with MDX, offering a medium rise to keep riders' hips rolled back, ensuring a deep pocket with a 4 3/4-inch cheyenne roll cantle. The saddle comes with a 30 tree, which is a wide Quarter Horse Tree and is made of russet leather with a square skirt. It also includes aluminum barrel stirrups, and it is entirely handmade in Salina, Utah. The product number for this amazing saddle is BR-3029-14-30-MDX

About Burns Saddlery - Burns Saddlery, headquartered in Salina, Utah, is widely recognized as the world's oldest Western retail business that has been owned by the same family without interruption. In 1876, Miles Lamonie Burns, a hard-working cowboy and a skilled craftsman, established the first Burns retail outlet at the entrance of Capitol Reef, close to Torrey, Utah. The business has been handed down through successive generations, ensuring its long-term preservation and continuity. Currently, Burns continues the legacy of the West by meticulously handcrafting exquisite products for horses and riders that are destined to become cherished heirlooms. Although Burns has undergone six name changes and has been owned by six generations of the same family, the company's heritage, culture, and identity remain deeply rooted in the cowboy way of life.