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Engineered Around the Free-Rein Rule

The moment an NCHA competitor drops the reins, the saddle takes over. It must hold the rider secure and still through violent lateral moves, hard stops, and explosive turns — all without the rider appearing to assist.

Deep seat cutting saddle

Deep Seat, High Cantle

The defining geometry of the cutting saddle. The deep pocket and tall cantle wrap the rider in place so the seat, hip, and hand stay quiet while the horse makes violent lateral moves underneath. The opposite priority from a reining saddle.

Cutting saddle dropped rigging

Dropped Rigging

Cutting saddles run a dropped or 7/8 rigging position — setting the front cinch back from the shoulder so nothing binds or interferes with the horse's front-end action during the hard stop and turn into the cow.

Tall cutting saddle horn

Tall, Strong Horn

Unlike the thin reining horn, a cutting horn is taller and built to grab. When a horse drops hard and low after a cow, the rider needs a solid brace point — the horn is exactly that, every single time.

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cutting vs. Reining vs. Cow Horse

FeatureCuttingReiningCow Horse
Seat DepthDeep pocket — holds rider inFlat — rider stays neutralMedium — flexible
Cantle HeightHigh — primary braceLow — unrestricted movementModerate
HornTall, strong — grab pointShort, thin — minimalModerate
RiggingDropped / 7/87/8 in-skirt7/8 to full
Cattle WorkOne cow, free reinNoneFence, boxing, patterns
Governing BodyNCHANRHANRCHA
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Superior Saddlery SS Ranch Cutter

Andy Maschke builds the SS Ranch Cutter for NCHA competition and serious ranch cutting. Full tooled, SYMMETREES™ encapsulated wood tree, hand-crafted in the USA.

SS Ranch Cutter by Superior Saddlery Andy Maschke full tooled
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Inspected Cutting Saddles from David Solum

Teddy Johnson Cutter 16 inch NCHA competition history
Teddy Johnson Cutter — 16"
Full Floral Tooling, Silver ConchosNCHA $30K AMT Competition HistoryWoolskin Underside Intact
$1,195

Competition credentials are baked into the name — the Teddy Johnson Cutter is built to the specifications of one of the NCHA's most respected competitors. A 16" seat, close-contact fender geometry, and free-swinging rigging give the horse the lateral freedom cutting demands while keeping the rider centered and quiet through the stop.

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Calvin Allen Ranch Cutter 15.5 inch basketweave tooling
Ranch Cutter — Calvin Allen
15½" Basketweave ThroughoutWeatherford, TX BuildHonest Working Condition
$1,995

Calvin Allen's Ranch Cutter bridges the working ranch and the cutting pen without compromising either. At 15½", it fits the smaller-framed rider who needs a saddle that handles both cattle work and competitive cutting without swapping equipment. Free-swinging rigging and a flat seat keep horse movement unrestricted through the cow.

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