English Saddle Parts Definitions and functions

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English Saddle Parts Definitions and functions -

Have you ever wondered how to call a part of the horse saddle or what function it serves? This article will provide you with easy to see highlights of the parts of an English saddle pommel from the pallet and all the rest in alphabetical order. The bullet points under each element provides a high-level synthesis relative to that item.

Bar

  • The part of the tree saddle that run horizontally along the horse's back

billets

  • straps used to connect the circumference (also called girth straps)
  • attached to the webbing tree saddle under the saddle flaps
  • there are generally three straps of the saddle for billets which enable backup in the event of wear.
  • Each strap has more holes to allow the tightening of the circumference
  • Billet straps can be long or short
  • long straps attach to the circumference under the saddle flap and decrease in mass leg of the rider.

Cantle

  • The raised rear section of the saddle seat which connects the shaft bars saddle
  • provides security for the driver

Channel

  • the gap between the panels on the underside of the saddle

D-ring

  • "D form "metal rings that are connected with the panel to hide the tree saddle toward the front of the saddle
  • D-rings allow the cyclist to connect additional equipment to the saddle
  • D-ring should not be used to connect shells as they tend to be weak

Gullet

  • the open area between the panels running from pommel to paddle on the underside of the seat
  • guarantees that there will be no pressure from the saddle or rider on the horse's back

Iron

  • the stainless steel part of a bracket in which the rider's foot rests

panels

  • Each seat has two panels.
  • The panels are attached to the shaft saddle and run horizontally along both sides of the spinal column of the horse.
  • panels provide padding for the horse's back and allow the rider's weight to be more evenly distributed.
  • The panels are usually full of wool, foam or flocking are sealed air pockets.

handles

  • The hand raised in front of the saddle that provides space to soften the horse - also known as head

Flap Legs

  • most of the skin on either side of the seat
  • the size and the angle of the fins are determined by the intended use of the saddle and position of the rider's legs (that is, the flaps of a bridge saddle are later cut to a dressage saddle to allow short brackets)

seat

  • the lower part of the top of the saddle where the rider sits

Skirt

  • the small pieces of skin near the front on both sides of the saddle that goes above the bracket crosspiece
  • Prevents rider by rubbing the leg on the buckle of the leather strap that connects the brackets

Staples

  • metal rings they are firmly attached to the shaft of the seat towards the front of the saddle.
  • Staples are much stronger than D-ring and are used for fixing to the saddle, like breastplates

Brackets

  • brackets are where a rider puts his feet while driving
  • brackets are attached to the saddle with leather straps of the bracket
  • brackets provides the driver with more security and control while driving

Stirrup bar

  • Stirrup bars are attached to the shaft of the saddle under the skirt saddle.
  • The bracket straps connect to the bracket bar

Keeper Stirrup leather

  • a loop (similar to a belt) or groove that is added to the saddle flap to hold the end of the stirrup leather strap to keep it protected.

Sweat Flap

  • Large flap on the underside of the saddle that fits between the horse and billets
  • Prevents the horse being crushed by buckles and girth
  • protects the outside of the saddle from the horse's sweat

Tree

  • the frame of the saddle
  • saddle trees are made of quality wood
  • modern trees can be wood or synthetic materials such as polyurethane or glass fiber
  • Some saddle trees are made of spring steel that goes back and forth between the bars. The steel spring provides greater shaft flexibility and is rightly called a "spring tree"

Twist

  • the narrow part between the welts on the front of the seat

design and saddles materials vary greatly. A measure to quality saddle is essential to ensure a healthy and happy horse your satisfaction. Enjoy the journey!

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