Tucker Saddlery, Inc. has gained great momentum over the years to become a leader in the focused market of recreational trail riding. Steve Tucker has been an integral part of the saddle making industry for more than 25 years. Tucker Saddles come in two tree widths: a medium tree that fits most horses with a defined set of withers and a wide tree that will fit broader and flatter withered horses. Recently Tucker Saddlery added a tree designed for draft horses. As with all mass produced saddles be sure to find out what type tree the saddle is built on (semi-quarter horse, full quarter horse, etc.), to find out if that style saddle will even work for your horse’s conformation. Keep in mind that the saddle still might not fit in other areas of the horse’s back. The rock and twist of the bars also have to fit. About 50% of horses can be fit this way without a problem but if your horse has a back that isn’t considered ‘average’ for that saddle maker you may end up with a sore-backed horse.