depending on what the "back" means, it could refer to a skirt or a cantle or a roll.
The upward rising rear part of a saddle is called the cantle.
Whether it's a western or an English saddle the back is called a cantle.
It is usually called a cantal.
pommel
Pommel
Cantle
The cantle.
The rear of a saddle is the cantle. The front is the pommel.
The seat in which you sit on when on a horses back is called a saddle. The front part of a saddle is called a pommel and the back part of a saddle is called a cantle. Here is a basic saddle the stirrups are not on it at the moment. They are above the saddle not yet attatched.
A saddle bow is the front part of a saddle, arched up like a bow.
frame The hard part of a saddle is called a saddle tree.
It is called a saddle pad it goes under the saddle and some ,but not all are shaped like saddles.
The saddle used on a Bronco is called a 'Bronc Saddle'. There really is no other special name for the piece of equipment.
Yes, the equitment for riding a animal like a saddle, bridle etc is called tack.
The front part of the saddle that's Behind the front outer stitching. What it does is hold the saddle up from caving in. You need different trees depending on how wide the horses withers are.
If you ride a horse with a saddle, you're more secure, and its less likely you'll fall off. Also, with a saddle, your feet are in stirrups. Some beginners hold onto the front of the saddle when trotting. Riding without a saddle requires skill and balance. Riding without a saddle is called riding bareback.
A treeless saddle
Its called the "waist"
This is called posting. When you are trotting your horse in a circle and posting to the trot you should be rising out of the saddle when your horses "inside" (meaning the foot that is inside the circle) front foot is behind and sitting when the foot is ahead. This is called the correct diagonal.