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Saddle Bag
Saddle bags are bags that are added on and attached to saddles. They hold first-aid supplies for the horse and rider and food, water, and other small tools and equipment. They're usually made of leather, and this is correlative with the saddle itself. There are several synthetic materials that saddle bags use like Nylon, Velcro, Polyester, and plastic. Most are insulated, and a lot of them attach to the d-ring of the saddle. The d-ring can also attach armor and a breastplate if the rider so chooses.
The saddle bag is a simple accessory that becomes more of an asset over time. Long journeys on the open trail can present many opportunities for vittles, bottled water, water purification systems, and vitamins to emerge. Health is hard to maintain over long stretches without the great supplies available to professional riders. Horses need treats too so it's easy to give them some carrots or something else to hold them off from exhaustion.
The saddle bag has undergone many design shifts and paradigm changes over the years. Denim, polyester, rhinestones, and fine metals like copper, brass, steel, and gold are signature marks on some saddle bag designs. It's never too early to start with the saddle bag. Lots of pockets and pouches are the necessary items for a good saddle bag. The equestrian saddle bag is different from the bags for seats, motorcycles, and cars. These saddle bags are specifically suited for the saddle, and they rest elegantly on the pommel, against the sides, or hanging from the d-ring. The classic equine saddle bag won't let you down if it's made from solid American leather. Cowhide is one of the strongest materials available. The best saddle bag should have hand-carved adornments to match the flair of the rider. A horse and his rider are a pair, and the rider needs to feel good about riding it all the time. The horse can be your best friend if you treat it well and continuously reward it with sugar lumps, carrots, and other sweet treats - and they come from the saddle bag. Bullhide, cowhide, and synthetic are some materials to look through and decide upon. Don't pay less for an inferior saddle bag.
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