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Saddle horse, I am the beautiful piece of work put into the horse's back for riders to sit. I assure the stability of the rider and horse and distribute the rider's weight evenly over the horse's back. I come in many different forms, numerous enough to turn heads. My way of variations in location [in terms of English, Australia, Western, German etc], types of trees [in terms of Wade Flex tree treeless etc], production technique [custom or handmade], materials [or synthetic leather], activity [marching, rope, show, endurance, racing, track, braking, etc.], etc.
English saddle, I am the chair used to riding in the "Riding English" disciplines worldwide. Although a history of English, I'm not limited in use by English-speaking countries or in England alone. I have features that make me unique and standing as envy in the equestrian world. The stirrups can be separated from the chair [emergency]. I have a piece of equipment known as a belt, used to keep in place on a horse. It passes under the barrel of the horse, usually attached to me on both sides by two or three leather thongs called billets. My final rare has a subtle and not too obvious feature known as the piece. This is used to provide greater comfort and safety for cyclists. I usually cover a smaller area, however, have proved more effective with simplicity. Much of the cargo weight on me is the support of a large internal flocking in the panels.
Chair Australia: I am the chair used for activities that require long hours in the horse. I came as a variant of English saddle eons ago, but soon developed my own uniqueness as time passed. I have a distinctive feature known as the platform of the knee [alias poleys'] to ensure safety for riders traveling in harsh conditions and long hours on horseback. The 'poleys' normally found in a corridor around the thigh at the front of the chair. I was designed to meet the conditions from soft to hardest. My seats are deeper than the typical English saddle and my Cantle top. I followed with a belt attached to billets on the lapels.
Western Saddle: I am the chair used for western riding in the United States, mainly in the "Western" part. I have often been marked with the name of 'cowboy'. I was designed to provide both security and comfort to the riders and their horses who travel long hours in harsh conditions. I imagine it striking and different, they do not like 'simplicity', because I pride myself on being unique and robust. I do not call my webbing straps' [bid], but easy. The stirrups can not be separated from me in an emergency, but instead have a wide tread, along with high-heeled Riding Boots. The design minimizes the risk of the pilot to glide through the stirrups during a fall, and the pilot being dragged. My Cantle is one of the most obvious of all saddle horses, providing greater comfort and safety. I cover a wider area surface of the saddle English or typical of Australia. My girth is tied with a flat strap of leather or nylon known as a whip. I have no padding between the tree and the outer skin and wool along … Well, well, seems to boast a lot, but really, I'm truly unique because I am the "modified" pilot and really likes to dress as. Demonstration purposes and often I used to.'' Yes, show-off a lot! But there better not "" types of saddles anywhere, it is suitable and familiar ones.
Horse: I am the human being domesticated animal walk. No I know Western, English, Australian, Portuguese, German or even saddles youth. I only know that when my back hurts if your computer seats placed in her spine pokes properly equipped or not-I 'neighhhhhhh' in the corridor, indicating the pain and discomfort, and I know that when it does not. Me human love, and give the agility and beauty to my seat properly.
[More to come on I-Saddles (part 2)]
William Wale Akin
[Founder, e-horse saddles]
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