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  2. The 10 Best Bike Saddles for More Comfortable Miles - AOL

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    A bike saddle can make or break your ride. These purpose-built bike seats—from Specialized, Ergon, Prologo, and more—balance comfort and performance. The 10 Best Bike Saddles for More ...

  3. Western saddle - Wikipedia

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    The Western saddle is different from an English saddle in that it has no padding between the tree and the external leather and fleece skirting. The weight bearing area of the saddle is large and usually covered with sheepskin, but it must be padded with a saddle blanket in order to provide a comfortable fit for the horse.

  4. Wilderness Trail Bikes - Wikipedia

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    Wilderness Trail Bikes logo. Wilderness Trail Bikes (usually shortened to WTB) is a privately owned company based in Marin County, California, USA.Founded in 1982 [1] [2] as a company that specialized in mountain bike parts, today WTB sources and sells its product worldwide supplying bike manufacturers and bike shops with components including tires, saddles, rims and grips.

  5. Western riding - Wikipedia

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    The western saddle allows the weight of the rider to be spread over a larger area of the horse's back which makes it more comfortable, especially for long days chasing cows. The English saddle is designed to allow the rider to have closer contact with the horse's back (Wilson, 2003). [2] The western saddle also usually has a saddle horn ...

  6. Wintec - Wikipedia

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    Wintec Saddles was launched in 1916 and is a saddle brand known for the first nonsynthetic saddles. [1] [2] History. The company is a subsidiary of Saddlery Brands ...

  7. Girth (tack) - Wikipedia

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    Tightening the girth, or cinch, of a western saddle. Several types of girth are shaped to allow ample room for the elbows. The Balding style is a flat piece of leather cut into three strips which are crossed and folded in the center, and the Atherstone style is a shaped piece of baghide with a roughly 1.5” wide strip of stronger leather running along the center.

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