Maybe American Quarter horse. Or paint horse. But AQH is the most western type horse.
The Cinch. its part of the saddle, and theres also the saying "it'll be a cinch" meaning it will be easy.
Yes, a horse does need a saddle pad to protect it's back and make the saddle feel snug on the horse.
It all depends on what saddle it is and how strong you are....;) To me, I have to admit its not that heavy....you decide;) I understand what you are saying, but it really depends on the size of the saddle. The bigger inched saddles are heavier than the smaller inched saddles. Some saddles are from 11' inches all the way to 36' inches. The bigger are mostly always heavier! Your welcome!
Wondering if you found out anything we also have a saddle marked this way?On the bottom of the circle there is a faint mark saying trade mark.really would like to find outmore!
there are people considering to take over the rights and make a fourth series. It is unknown for certain but I have found another answer saying they will try and buy the saddle club show and franchise yay :D
For full sized bicycles, seated pedaling saves some effort. For jumping and rough riding the saddle can be pinched between the legs to add control to the bike. If you land hard, ending up on the saddle is likely to hurt less than slamming into the frame or the wheel.
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It all depends on what saddle it is and how strong you are....;) To me, I have to admit its not that heavy....you decide;) I understand what you are saying, but it really depends on the size of the saddle. The bigger inched saddles are heavier than the smaller inched saddles. Some saddles are from 11' inches all the way to 36' inches. The bigger are mostly always heavier! Your welcome!
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yeah It depends on their style of riding. If you watch international show jumping competitions you will see that some riders (usually German) ride in the back of the saddle. I'm not saying that's right but it does work for some people.