Our Saddle Fitters Directory - COMING SOON
Find a NASS‑Trained Saddle Fitter
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Professionals listed here have completed education or training through the North American Saddlery School (NASS) and are committed to continuing their development in saddle fitting with horse welfare as a primary focus.
NASS‑trained saddle fitters are educated using a non‑sales‑based, evidence‑informed approach to saddle fitting. Their training emphasizes understanding saddle construction, equine anatomy and biomechanics, and the practical realities of fitting horses in motion—allowing them to assess fit thoughtfully, rather than relying on brand‑specific systems or visual appearance alone.
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What “NASS‑Trained” Means
A NASS‑trained fitter has:
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Participated in structured education through the North American Saddlery School
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Studied saddle construction, balance, flocking principles, and fit assessment
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Learned to recognize fitting limitations and welfare concerns
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Been encouraged to work within appropriate professional boundaries
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Committed to ongoing learning, mentorship, and continuing professional development
NASS training focuses on how saddles function, when adjustment is appropriate, and when referral or further evaluation is in the horse’s best interest.
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Important Information for Horse Owners
Being listed as NASS‑trained reflects participation in education and a commitment to professional development. It does not imply licensure, certification, or universal suitability for every horse or discipline. Experience levels, service offerings, and areas of specialization may vary between fitters.
We encourage horse owners to:
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Ask fitters about their training, experience, and scope of services
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Discuss any veterinary, bodywork, or performance concerns
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Choose a fitter whose approach aligns with their horse’s needs
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Our Commitment to Welfare & Transparency
The North American Saddlery School believes that responsible saddle fitting requires education, experience, and lifelong learning. This directory exists to help connect horse owners with professionals who value ethical practice, honest communication, and informed decision‑making.
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