Harness for working animal – Riding saddle – With stirrup strap or connector
Patent
1991-04-23
1994-09-20
Swiatek, Robert P.
Harness for working animal
Riding saddle
With stirrup strap or connector
54 47, B68C 116
Patent
active
053477979
ABSTRACT:
A mounting stirrup on a strap with a loop that attaches to the horn of a Western Saddle or the stirrup bar of an English Saddle to assist the equestrian in mounting the horse. The mounting stirrup hangs below the regular stirrup and allows a short rider to use their right foot in the mounting stirrup to gain access to the regular stirrup with the left foot. This invention allows a youthful or short rider to safely and easily reach the regular stirrup of any conventional saddle and thereby mount without assistance.
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