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.
The term "zaarband" can be translated to English as "saddle strap" or "saddle girth." It refers to a strap used in equestrian equipment to secure the saddle to a horse's back. In some contexts, it may also refer to a type of strap used for securing loads or equipment.
AnswerPlace the strap on the saddle to transport it.
saddle
An English Breast Strap also called a breast girth, is a piece of tack used to keep a saddle in place. It prevents the saddle from slipping backwards and is most used when jumping.
A latigo is a tie strap on a western saddle. You can call it a tie strap or a latigo.
Its a strap that secures the cinch to the saddle.
A saddle.
A martingale.
Girth. :)
Saddle strap is a fastener used to attach a saddle on a horse. It is usually made of a leather. Typically, the leather straps are connecting the stirrups to the saddle and protecting the rider's legs from sweat. (Stirrup is a light frame or ring that holds the foot of a rider, attached to the saddle by a strap.)
Girth
It's there in case one breaks