- The
terms saddle blanket,
saddle pad (or numnah), and
saddle cloth refer to blankets,
pads or
fabrics inserted under a
saddle.
These are
usually used...
-
surcingle or
girth was
probably the
first "
saddle",
followed later by more
elaborate padded designs. The
solid saddle tree was a
later invention, and though...
- : 204, 233–4 A ****ed and
stuffed saddle pad may be
placed underneath a
saddle or
pad for
extra padding. The
saddle is held into
place by the girth, a...
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controversial issue among saddle seat competitors. Toe
length and, at times, shoe weight, are
often measured at
sanctioned shows.
Pad height is also governed...
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horse and rider. The
pad may also be used to help keep the rider's
clothes clean.
Bareback pads are
often shaped like
English saddle pads and are available...
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carried by humans.
Ideally the pack
saddle rests on a
saddle blanket or
saddle pad to
spread the
weight of the
saddle and its
burden on the pack animal's...
- preferred.
Padded cycling shorts worn
under riding pants helps some equestrians, and
extra padding,
particularly sheepskin, on the seat of the
saddle may help...
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protecting the
groin from the
friction of
constant and
prolonged saddle contact.
Cycling pads were
developed at the
beginning of the 1900s and were exclusively...
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automotive seat covers, baby and knee rugs and pelts.
Sheepskin numnahs,
saddle pads,
saddle seat covers,
sheepskin horse boots, tack
linings and
girth tubes...
- A
pillion is a
secondary pad, cushion, or seat
behind the main seat or
saddle on a
motorcycle or moped. A p****enger in this seat is said to "ride pillion"...