westernsadlar
Westernsadlar, or Western saddles, are a type of horse saddle developed to support long rides, ranch work, and various rodeo disciplines. They are designed to keep the rider secure during cattle work and fast maneuvers, with features that distinguish them from English saddles, such as a prominent horn at the front, a deep seat, wide stirrups, and ample rigging for stability.
The main components include a horn, cantle, and seat, which together provide extra security and balance. Fenders
Historically, Western saddles emerged in the 19th century American West, blending Spanish vaquero and Mexican saddle
Variations include the roping saddle (taller horn and heavier build for roping), the cutting saddle (lighter,