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Cinching Up Your Trail Horse
Story by Dan Aadland
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Cinching up your trail horse is a cinch with the help of a device called a Tackaberry Buckle or cinch buckle — a hook that snags a Western saddle’s cinch ring and holds it securely. With this device, you can saddle and unsaddle your trail horse by attaching and detaching this hook, rather than threading the latigo each time.

Cost: $16.95.
Contact: Mikmar Bit Company, LLC, www.mikmar.com/bit-pages/cinchbuckle.html

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Description: Crates Leather Company offers a variety of horse saddles, including those made for horse trail riders, endurance/distance riders, and those who ride Arabian Horses.

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