16inch DP Saddlery SX Butterfly Reiner Saddle 2105-6541

16inch DP Saddlery SX Butterfly Reiner Saddle 2105-6541

Product Details

DP Saddlery SX Butterfly Reiner Saddle 2105-6541 – 16"

A balanced reining saddle with an equitation seat, butterfly skirt, and clean natural smooth-out leather.

The DP Saddlery SX Butterfly Reiner 2105-6541 in a 16" seat blends traditional reining features with added equitation support for a balanced, centered ride. Built on the DBL tree with a QH (02) gullet, this saddle offers stability and a comfortable fit for many horses. The natural smooth-out leather pairs perfectly with the brown nubuck equitation seat, giving you grip and feel during maneuvers.

This model includes C-ring inskirt front rigging in the 7/8 position, rear D-ring rigging on the skirt, stainless steel hardware, six silver conchos, and BT1105 tooling. The butterfly skirt design offers close contact, while 77cm medium pre-twisted equitation fenders and Visalia light wooden stirrups help maintain proper leg alignment. A clean leather horn and DP silver makerplate complete this reiner-ready build.

16" Reining Saddle DBL Tree • QH (02) Butterfly Skirt Equitation Seat & Fenders BT1105 Tooling

Why Riders Like This Saddle

  • DBL tree with 02 QH gullet fits many western horses comfortably.
  • Equitation seat and fenders support proper rider alignment and balance.
  • Natural smooth-out leather develops character and breaks in beautifully.
  • Butterfly skirt design improves close contact and communication.
  • Pre-twisted 77cm fenders help keep legs properly positioned.
  • BT1105 tooling adds subtle, classic detail.
  • Stainless hardware and six silver conchos provide durability and style.
  • Visalia light wooden stirrups offer swing and lightweight support.

Technical Specifications

Model: SX Butterfly Reiner 2105-6541
Seat Size: 16"
Tree: DBL
Gullet: 02 QH
Saddle Leather: Natural Smooth Out
Seat Leather: Brown Nubuck (Equitation Seat)
Front Rigging: C-Ring Inskirt, 7/8 Position
Back Rigging: D-Ring Rigging on Skirt
Hardware: Stainless Steel, 6 Silver Conchos
Tooling: BT1105 Tooling
Fenders: 77cm Medium, Pre-Twisted (Equitation Fenders)
Stirrups: Visalia Light Wooden
Horn: Leather
Makerplate: DP Saddlery Silver

DP Western Saddles – Information & Options

Use this guide to understand the main choices on a DP western saddle so you can match the tree, seat, leather, and rigging to your horse and how you ride.

Key Technical Options

DP Saddlery Flex tree Saddle Trees

Wooden Trees (rawhide or fiberglass covered)

  • Traditional, rigid tree.
  • Suitable for reining, cutting, barrel racing, ranch work, and more.

Pro-Flex Trees (fixed width)

  • Rigid fork in several sizes (e.g. S, M, L, XL).
  • Designed for many western disciplines, but not recommended for roping.

Flex-Fit Trees (adjustable width)

  • Fork width adjusted with an Allen wrench system.
  • Semi-flexible bars designed to move with the horse.
  • Excellent for fine-tuning fit; not recommended for roping.

Ask which tree styles are available on the specific model you’re looking at and which is best for your horse’s back shape and discipline.

Tooled western fender Fender Lengths

Fenders are measured from the middle of the seat to the stirrup tread.

  • Short: approx. 70 cm / 27.5"
  • Medium: approx. 77 cm / 30.3"
  • Long: approx. 84 cm / 33"
  • Other extended lengths may also be available (e.g. 88 cm, 93 cm, 101 cm).

The right length keeps your leg underneath you, improves balance, and prevents ankle and knee strain.

Equitation seat western saddle Seat & Equitation Options

Standard Western Seat

  • Classic western profile and feel.
  • Great for trail riding and everyday use.

Equitation Seat & Fenders (on selected Flex-Fit models)

  • Deeper, straighter seat inspired by dressage saddles.
  • Equitation fenders position the leg more directly under the rider.
  • Ideal if you want more support and a show-ready leg position.
Leatherworking tools and hides Leather & Materials

Main Saddle Leather

  • High-quality vegetable-tanned leather.
  • Multiple color choices available.
  • Natural markings (subtle scars, small tone differences) are normal and part of real leather.

Seat Leathers

  • Nappa Leather – soft, lightly textured, comfortable right away.
  • Nubuck / Aspen Leather – velvet-like, “rough-out” feel for extra grip.
  • Some models offer special colors or patterns as an upgrade.

Trim & Decorative Options

  • Rawhide accents, silver or braided lacing.
  • Decorative stitching, spots, crystals, and colored piping on certain models.

Not all trims are available on every model—check the individual saddle description to see which options apply.

Examples of leather types used by DP Saddlery
Examples of DP leather and tooling materials.
In-skirt rigging example Rigging Options

Rigging describes how the cinch straps attach the saddle to the horse and where the cinch sits.

  • In-skirt C-Ring rigging – rings are built into the skirt for closer contact.
  • Double or three-way rigging – allows positions such as 7/8, 3/4, or 1/2.

The right rigging depends on your horse’s build and your discipline. Ask which rigging choices come on your preferred model.

Tooled leather detail Tooling & Seat Shapes

Tooling Styles

  • Border tooling – clean decorative edging along the saddle.
  • Basket tooling – classic woven pattern for a traditional western look.
  • Some models offer partial or full tooling coverage.

Seat Shape Options (vary by model)

  • Split seat
  • 3/4 seat
  • Bicycle seat
  • Full seat
  • Inlay seat

Seat shape affects how the saddle feels and looks—consider whether you prefer a more open seat for freedom of movement or a more secure, “locked-in” feel.

Quick Reference

Use this side as a quick checklist when you’re picking out or custom-ordering a DP western saddle.

Tree: Wooden · Pro-Flex · Flex-Fit

Seat: Standard or Equitation style

Fenders: Short · Medium · Long · Extra long

Leather: Nappa · Nubuck/Aspen · Special colors

Rigging: In-skirt · 7/8 · 3/4 · 1/2 (varies by model)

Look: Border or basket tooling · Seat shape · Trim options

If you’re unsure, start with how you ride (trail, performance, ranch, show) and your horse’s back type, then narrow down tree and rigging first. Seats, fenders, and tooling come next.

Good Questions to Ask

  • Which tree style is best for my horse’s back and my discipline?
  • Can I adjust the tree width later (Flex-Fit) if my horse changes condition?
  • What fender length do you recommend for my leg length?
  • Is this rigging position a good match for my horse’s girth area?
  • Which seat leather and shape will give me the security or freedom I want?
  • Which tooling and trim options are available on this exact model?

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