Thursday, October 29, 2009

Kenda Lenseigne Takes a Tour of Circle Y

After winning the Overall World Championship title in Amarillo, Texas on Saturday, Circle Y Team of Champions member Kenda Lenseigne took a detour to Circle Y in Yoakum before heading home to Arizona. We hadn’t met Kenda in person, so her being in Texas was a great opportunity to take a tour of our facilities and meet. Traveling with Kenda was her photographer Brian, 4 horses including Justin, her champion mount, and her two dogs. Before the tour, she volunteered to give a private clinic to some Circle Y employees and their spouses. Besides being one of the nicest people you could meet, she was a great instructor and entertaining to visit with.
Kenda arrived at Circle Y Tuesday morning. After meeting the office personnel, we started the tour in the Cutting room, where our digitizing and cutting machines demonstrated the technological advances Circle Y has made in the past 5 years. Being able to digitally trace paper patterns and import them into the cutting machine means that we are not constrained by “cookie cutter” clicker dies, or strenuous hand cutting. So we can make a design in any shape we want, tweak them to fit perfectly together on a saddle tree, change or improve designs instantly, and make a safer working environment for our employees. The cutting machine uses laser imaging to lay out and mark the patterns on the hide, then a pneumatic knife cuts the parts, which are popped out of the leather skeleton and put in a box to go the assembly area.
Next we toured the Saddle factory where Kenda watched each operation from the leather coloring process to hand finishing edges, stitching, putting in the groundseat, seat, skirts, and final assembly. Even though technology has advanced saddle making in some areas, saddles are still built by hand, one-by-one, and Kenda was able to witness the craftsmanship that goes into each and every saddle at Circle Y. Kenda even got to see her Quick Shot Mounted shooting saddle in process. Kenda finally got to meet the Design & Engineering team of Mike and Bull. These are the guys that take the first prototypes from start to finish. Bull even talked Kenda in to trying her hand at hand tooling a leather design!
The last stop of the tour was the finished goods warehouse where Kenda got to check out the finished product. Throughout the day Kenda took time to pose for pictures and visit with the employees. Later, she returned to factory to hand out pictures and sign autographs for her fans at Circle Y.

Aspiring Shooters get a Private Clinic

While in town for a tour of the Circle Y facility, Kenda gave some aspiring shooters a private clinic this past Monday evening. My husband Robert and I, Amy, and Tina with her husband, John, met with Kenda for some instruction with the top competitor in the sport. For me, it was a little intimidating at first to be riding with such an incredible horse woman, but in no time at all you felt at ease. She began the clinic with an overview of the sport, gun handling, and discussion of gear. Then we progressed to working our horses through a clover leaf pattern to get them bending and approaching the targets correctly. While doing this, we progressed to dry firing the pistols and getting used to reholstering and pulling the other gun, holding it correctly, and proper firing technique. Then Kenda had us get in a herd and while walking circles around her, she fired the .45 pistol on the ground to get the horses used to the sound. Most of our horses had been exposed to gun fire so it wasn't brand new. Robert, myself, Amy, and John shot off our horses. In addition to providing valuable information, her teaching style was fantastic. She teaches in a way that is easy to understand and it was a lot of fun. Tremendous progress was made with each of the horses and individual attention was paid to each rider with homework assigned. On a personal note, I was so pleased with the progress I made with my gelding, Copper. I began the clinic thinking there is no way Copper is ready to be shot off of, but to my amazement he did superbly. Under Kenda's direction, I shot 4 rounds off of him. He took to the ear plugs too; it didn't take Copper long to appreciate them and not try to shake them out. It was an amazing opportunity to ride with such an awesome competitor that is so nice and down to earth. I really can't say enough nice things about her. If you ever get a chance to attend one of her clinics, don't pass it up! kendalenseigne.com

Monday, October 26, 2009

Kenda Lenseigne is the 2009 Overall World Champion!

Team of Champion's member Kenda Lenseigne took the 2009 overall world champion title at the CMSA World Finals in Amarillo this weekend. She beat more than 300 competitors in the six-stage competition and also took top scores in the Ladies' Colt Eliminator and Ladies' Wrangler Pro with top overall times over the men's categories. Way to go Kenda-congratulations!
http://westernshootinghorse.ning.com/profiles/blogs/kenda-lenseigne-takes-top

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Kenny Harlow Signature Saddles are Out

Kenny Harlow, a Circle Y Team of Champions member, has worked with Circle Y to create his signature line of saddles. There are 2 in his line-a Flex2 trail and a performance trail with a fiberglass reinforced wood tree. Both saddles feature a new tooling pattern unique only to these saddles with the close contact skirt for cueing the horse easily. Both have Softee seat jockeys and fenders so they're broke in straight out of the box. Combine that with the pretwisted stirrup leathers and your knees and ankles will never know you spent all day in the saddle! A deep, padded seat with Impact Foam makes sitting in these saddles a dream. They are available to purchase on-line through Circle Y's authorized dealers.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Julie Goodnight's Peak Performance Saddles are Out!

We are excited to be officially releasing Julie Goodnight's Peak Performance line of saddles. Each one has unique features and are ideal for performance events, trail riding, gaited horses, and ranch work. With 5 styles to choose from-each of which have been personally ridden and designed by Julie Goodnight-there's a saddle to fit your horse and keep you comfortable. Check them out on juliegoodnight.com!!