functionality for a variety of ranch work.
Typical features of a ranch saddle include:
- A deep seat, set low on the horse for comfort and communication
- Low swells to stay out of the way of the work. Many are Slick Fork (also known as A-Fork) saddles
- A tall, thick horn with a horn wrap for dallying
- Fenders hung directly below the rider for correct riding and working position
- Double rigging - both a front cinch and a flank cinch
- Typically, plate rigging for even pull on the horse and maximum strength
- Higher cantle
- Multiple saddle strings for tying gear on to the saddle
- A rope strap for holding a lariat
- Heavier weight
has regained popularity of late with the renewed interest in the
buckaroo style of tack and riding. You’ll find a wide variety of these
solid saddles for sale among both custom saddle makers and
manufacturers. The ranch saddle is just a solid all-around using
saddle.
McCall | Longhorn |