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so how do we measure an Australian saddle the Australian saddle measurement is roughly equivalent to an english saddle measurement so a 16-inch Australian saddle will be about the same as a 16-inch english saddle we measure from the front of the pommel at the stitching right here to the front edge of the top of the cantle this is a 17-inch saddle on a western saddle we measure from the base of the horn to the top of the cantle this is about 15 inches so a western saddle measurement is about 2 inches less than an Australian saddle measurement but keep in mind that this is just a guideline the most important fitment feature is the distance between your thigh and the pulley in a normal writing condition you want about a hands width or one quarter to one inch of clearance between your thigh and the pulley the idea is you want the pulley to be far enough away to where it doesnamp;#39;t rub on your thigh while youamp;#39;re riding but close enough to where it comes into contact quickly if