Harness for working animal – Riding saddle – With rigging bar
Patent
1989-03-03
1990-07-24
Swiatek, Robert P.
Harness for working animal
Riding saddle
With rigging bar
B68C 116
Patent
active
049427210
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is a simple, inexpensive youth stirrup attachment which attaches to a standard-sized saddle to enable small children and youths to enjoy horseback riding. The attachment of the present invention is a single strap having stirrups mounted on each end and adjustment buckles to alter the length of the attachment. The strap is slipped through the opening in the pommel of the saddle and looped over the saddle horn. The pressure from the rider's feet in the stirrups will cause the strap to frictionally engage the saddle horn. With the current invention there is no need for additional straps or buckles as in prior devices.
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