Used Saddles for Sale in Australia

The Tack Room is Australia and New Zealand's dedicated equestrian marketplace. Browse hundreds of second-hand saddles — dressage, jumping, stock, western and trail — listed by verified sellers across the country.

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Why buy a second-hand saddle?

A quality leather saddle can last decades with proper care. Buying second-hand lets you access premium brands — Stubben, County, Prestige, Albion — at a fraction of the new price. Many pre-owned saddles have been professionally re-flocked and are in excellent riding condition.

Types of saddles available

  • Dressage saddles — deep seat, long straight flap for an extended leg position
  • Jumping / GP saddles — forward-cut flap, knee rolls for cross-country and showjumping
  • Stock saddles — deep seat, high cantle and pommel, designed for working stock horses
  • Western saddles — horn, wide tree, suited to trail and western disciplines
  • Endurance saddles — lightweight with multiple D-rings for long-distance riding
  • Kids and pony saddles — ranging from tiny leadrein saddles to 16" junior saddles

Buyer protection on every purchase

All payments on The Tack Room are processed by Stripe, which holds your funds in escrow until your item is delivered. You have 48 hours after delivery to raise any issue — whether the item isn't as described or doesn't arrive. Our team reviews every dispute.

Frequently asked questions

Is it safe to buy a used saddle online?

Yes, when you buy through The Tack Room. Every listing must include detailed condition notes and photos. Payments are held in escrow by Stripe until your item is delivered — if it's not as described, you can raise a dispute within 48 hours of delivery.

What saddle brands are available second-hand in Australia?

Popular brands listed on The Tack Room include Bates, Wintec, Stubben, County, Prestige, Pessoa, Kieffer, Albion, and Walsall. Stock and Australian stock saddles from brands like RM Williams are also common.

How do I know if a used saddle will fit my horse?

Check the seller's listing for the tree size, tree width, panel type and flocking condition. Many sellers are happy to answer questions via our messaging system before you buy. For expensive saddles, consider booking a saddle fitter to assess fit once it arrives.

Can I buy a saddle with local pickup?

Yes — many sellers offer local pickup so you can inspect the saddle in person before handing over payment. Look for the pickup option on the listing page.

How much does a second-hand saddle cost in Australia?

Prices vary widely. Quality leather dressage or jumping saddles typically sell for $300–$2,500 second-hand. Synthetic saddles (Wintec, Bates) are usually $100–$600. Stock saddles range from $150 to over $1,000 depending on condition and maker.

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