An everyday saddle may differ from person to person depending on preference. But, for english riders and all-purpose saddle could be used eveyday. It is suitable for jumping as well as dressage. It can be used for leisurely hacking and gentle riding as well.
It's called a cinch on a western saddle.
Well on an english saddle it's called a girth, on a western saddle it's called a cinch.
A tribe called the sarmatains invented the saddle in 365 A.D.
I am not 100% sure, but out of everyday saddles, Western Saddles were designed for farm work, which at some points covers a lot of land with different terrains and year round.Although Western saddles can be nice it is the Australian Saddle.
I'm pretty sure that Barrel Saddles have a deeper seat and higher cantle to help the rider stay in the saddle. Western Pleasure Saddles are just everyday plain western riding saddles. I'm not 100% sure about all this, but I'm at least 80% sure.
a saddle horn is on a western/american saddle
The main difference is that a Western saddle has a horn, while an English saddle does not.
depending on what the "back" means, it could refer to a skirt or a cantle or a roll.
There are over 20 parts to a western saddle. Which 4 do you want to know?
There is the girth, which buckles under the saddle skirt from under the horse's belly; the stirrup leathers, which attach the stirrup irons to the saddle; and there is the martingale, which stops the horse's neck from tossing.
All though the Western saddle is comfortable it is not the correct answer. An endurance saddle would be a better answer. They have many features that lend themselves to maintaining comfort in any condition. After all, they are called 'endurance' so you (and they) can endure more.
I would do a close contact saddle or for western, a tree less saddle