What is Sawbuck Saddle?

Sawbuck saddle allows horses such as a mule, Žel or horse, carry supplies on the back. Wooden or metal spikes extending from pillows laid on the animal coins are attached by an animal with tense straps. People used Sawbuck saddle to transport goods on narrow roads when there were no roads, and also carry other supplies for natural tourist excursions.

Sawbuck saddle consists of several key parts. The tree, also called Crossbuck, is the highest structure with a curved or notch shape that extends up and out on both sides of the animal's body. This skeleton can be made of metal, such as aluminum, strong, thick plastic or hard wood, such as oak or cotton wood. The large type of tree, one, is suitable for large animals such as mule and quarter horses. Smaller Human Crossbuck fits smaller horses, laras and goats. The symmetrical tree safely holds packages containing your consumables resting on large pillow pads made of canvas, felt, foam or fleece.

Sawbuck tree must be safely connected to the animal, so the weight is evenly and correctly divided. It is extremely important that Sawbuck saddle does not judge during transport, because it could damage both the animal and the load. At least six cinch straps hold the tree and cushions on the animal through metal rings called Latigos. Two cinch straps are packed under the animal, as in the saddle. Two conclusions or rumps, straps, straps are stretched around the rear of the animal under the tail. Another two breasts or collar, straps bind the pack to the front of the animal, as well as a harness for horses. This design of the equipment is usually a nylon polyester or leather and ensures that the Sawbuck saddle is properly placed on the animal, so it carries safely.

containers, known as Panniers, a loop over the legs of crossbuck and hangs along Animyl. Fixed panels are made of glass shellKen, wooden boxes or aluminum drum, but flexible bags or baskets could be a canvas. This method was launched in the steep mountains of Mongolia to transport commercial goods on narrow roads from the village to the village. Travelers often rent a Sawbuck saddle and packs that allow them to go far into the wild and bring some of the comfort of your home, such as sleeping pads, camera equipment or heavy food.

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