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Context of use and objectives of the Ghost Ippodromo line
During track work and the early stages of breaking-in, the horse deals with shifting loads, rapid balance changes, and musculature that is still evolving. In these cases, a saddle with a rigid structure or an intrusive front can become a significant limitation.
The Ghost Ippodromo line was created with the goal of:
- minimizing mechanical interference;
- supporting the back's natural movement;
- preventing pressure build-up on the withers, shoulders, and back.
Construction base: The Ghost tree of Ippodromo saddles
The riding saddles in the Ippodromo line utilize the Ghost tree, meaning they maintain the same technical characteristics as the Ghost range in terms of flexibility, weight distribution, and spinal protection.
This aspect is central because it allows the line to be highly recommended for horses that:
- have experienced dorsal issues;
- show stiffness or resistance in the shoulders;
- do not tolerate traditional rigid structures.
Ghost Ippodromo geometries dedicated to track work
While maintaining the Ghost philosophy, the Ippodromo line introduces several targeted design choices:
- Forward-seat design, intended for a functional position during dynamic work;
- Very low pommel (approx. 3–4 cm), to reduce front bulk and allow greater freedom for the shoulders.
These features make the line particularly suitable for young horses, growing horses, or those in functional recovery.
Who the Ghost Ippodromo line is for
The line is recommended for:
- Thoroughbred track trainers;
- Professionals starting young horses (breaking-in);
- Riders managing horses with sensitivity or previous back and shoulder issues;
- anyone looking for a saddle that prioritizes equine welfare over structured support.
Models included in the line
The Ghost Ippodromo line includes models developed specifically for this use, including the Ghost Fakir, which represents its most essential and functional interpretation.



