The Wade Saddle, A Cowboy Saddle
19 April; Author: Horse Girl
The Wade saddle dates back to the turn of the century when Clifford Wade first introduced this working mans saddle. It was different than other saddles of it time. Designed for roping with a 4″ horn, a deep seat with a high cantle and stirrups under the rider for a more balanced ride.
It wasn’t until the 1960’s when the Wade saddle really gained in popularity. It is considered to be a working saddle or cowboy saddle but is used today more and more for comfort and balance. A Western saddle designed for sitting in for long hours and working hard on the ranch.