Equitation Endurance Saddle

How different western saddles designed for their sport as expected?
For example, how the saddles are shaped barrel / done differently stool pleasure? Reining? Roping? Trail? Training? Curiosity? Stamina? For someone who is not a discerning eye when it comes turning to the West, I just want an overview of how these saddles are designed or put together differently from the other and why. What may be substituted for one (or several) other? Is there any reason that this particular type that we would make a bad choice as a saddle Trail (trail the average runner, and not for prolonged use)?
Roping Saddle: Heavy, sturdy saddle has a horn generally thicker to provide a rope, low cantle, and Slick fork allows the rider to fall rapidly when required. Cutting Saddle: Has a deep seat and allows the large swells rider to sit deep and safely through the stops and sharp turns. Barrel racing saddle saddle with light swells wide and high cantle allowing rider to safely sit, but also allows the horse to make sudden sprints and quick turns. Endurance saddle: lighter weight than most western saddles, often without a horn, is a tree that spreads the rider's weight over a large area of the horse's back, thereby reducing pounds per square inch. Often has stirrups was slightly forward, allowing the rider to get off the horse's back when traveling at faster speeds. Designed for long walks at a speed faster than a saddle path. Trail Saddle: Designed for maximum comfort of the rider, and a good fit for the horse, the headquarters functions, deep padded, designed for long walks at a speed slower. Show Post: May be based on roping, cutting, or other trees, but is characterized by an additional tooling leather and silver decoration. Usually features a seat padded at the bottom that allows the rider to sit quietly and give the appearance of a smooth ride. "Riding" saddle show saddle with a particularly deep seat to help keep a rider in place. Reading the definitions of each of these could help in your second question. A seat track would be a good choice if you want to mount your horse just for pleasure. They are probably the most comfortable saddle, and those who recommend the most. Hope I could help!
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