The rear of a saddle is the cantle. The front is the pommel.
A covered seat on an elephant is called a howdah, while an uncovered seat on a camel is called a saddle or a saddle blanket.
A saddle
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.
The seat for a rider on horseback is called a saddle. It is specifically designed to provide support and comfort for the rider while allowing freedom of movement and control of the horse. Saddle designs can vary based on riding discipline and rider preferences.
Hi there! The covered seat on a camel or elephant is called a howdah also houdah, in Arabic. It would be known as a sedan chair as well. This type of seat protects the rider with a canopy and/or rail. Cheers! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- this is actually something i dreamt aboutand 2 questions came up , the first was the name of the elephant chair wich somewhere in the back of my mind is called a gondola as in the Venetian boat , i am sure i hve read this somewhere in the pastjust hoping someone can verify this for me
The name of the seat is called a saddle
The saddle used on a Bronco is called a 'Bronc Saddle'. There really is no other special name for the piece of equipment.
The curved part of a saddle is called the "seat."
depending on what the "back" means, it could refer to a skirt or a cantle or a roll.
If you are talking about a green catapillar it is called a Pack Saddle.
frame The hard part of a saddle is called a saddle tree.
A covered seat on an elephant is called a howdah, while an uncovered seat on a camel is called a saddle or a saddle blanket.
A bicycle seat is typically called a saddle.
They're called jockeys.
It is called a saddle pad it goes under the saddle and some ,but not all are shaped like saddles.
Yes, the equitment for riding a animal like a saddle, bridle etc is called tack.
A treeless saddle