This baroque saddle has an Ultraflex saddle tree and an infinitely adjustable chamber - so it can be easily adapted to different horses and changed again and again. My Lipizzaner ran very well with it and for me it is the most comfortable saddle I have ever sat in. I only bought it this summer, but I won't be able to ride for a long time due to illness and it's too good to keep in the cupboard.
The marks from the stirrup leathers on the saddle flap are there because I decided after a horror experience: I'd rather my saddle had such "signs of wear and tear" than my horse having bruises from the stirrup leathers. Of course, the saddle has a thick intermediate flap, but I won't take any more risks. Overall, it's in great shape - even, symmetrical, soft padding (October 23), hardly any worn girth straps, etc.
In addition to working equitation, of course, it is suitable for dressage work and, thanks to its wide contact surfaces, also for long cross-country rides.