Definition
A "western saddle" is a saddle designed for riding horses in the Western United States and for various Western riding activities. 🤠 It's characterized by a prominent horn, a deep seat, and a high cantle, providing security and comfort for long rides. Western saddles are used in ranching, rodeo, and recreational trail riding. Think of it as the all-purpose seat for cowboys and cowgirls. Its sturdy construction and design cater to the specific needs of working with cattle and navigating diverse terrains.