




Meyer Act 2 Jumping Saddle
The Meyer Act 2 Jumping saddle is a revolutionary addition to the world of saddles and features a cut back panel that not only removes all pressure from the horse's shoulder but also allows riders to feel secure, effective and well balanced with the correct position for larger fences. This saddle is especially appreciated in horses with uneven shoulders, or overdevelopment on one side of their spine, as it optimizes rider weight distribution equally throughout the horses back by removing pressure points associated with saddles resting on the shoulder. The Act 2 from Meyer is widely used for horses with increased shoulder development, and in certain cases, more curvature of the back.
Meyer's Description: In a never-ending search for comfort and innovation, Meyer Selles developed the Jumping - Act 2. It's novel panels remove all pressure on the horse’s shoulders by removing the front portion of the panel. The Jumping - Act 2 saddle perfectly fits the horses with large shoulders. For additional support and contact for the rider, carbon plates are added to the flaps for additional support. This model offers a personalized solution to each horse’s needs and is tailored to the personal needs of each individual rider.
Size & Fit
Fits true to size.
Delivery & Returns
-Enjoy free standard shipping on orders over $100 (excluding oversized items & saddles).
-Most orders (excluding special orders) are processed within 3-4 business days of purchase. Transit times vary by location; please refer to your order tracking for delivery updates.
-All full-priced tack & accessories are eligible for return or exchange within 14 calendar days of delivery. Items must be in clean, new condition and free of damage and/or wear.
-Last chance items are final sale and are not eligible for return/exchange.
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Leather Care Instructions
We recommend oiling or greasing your tack before first use. Hydrated leather relaxes more quickly than dry leather, which in turn helps to expedite the break-in process.
Please note: Leather will darken with oil/balm.
After each ride, use a clean, damp cloth or sponge to pull sweat and dirt from the leather. If your tack is excessively dirty, use leather soap to gently cleanse the leather. Remove all soap after cleaning, and let dry thoroughly before greasing and/or oiling.
To prevent salt damage caused by sweat, leather products should be re-hydrated once a month with a leather balm or grease.
We recommend storing your tack in a low humidity environment, out of the sun and away from any direct heat sources. Always ensure that your tack is clean and dry before storing.




