SADDLEBAG

Saddlebag

Saddlebags are bags that are attached to saddles. In horse riding, saddlebags sit in various positions, on the back, side, or front of the saddle. Most attach to the saddle by straps and ties. They can be made from various materials. Although leather was the traditional material, it is heavier and requires more maintenance than many modern versions. There are several types: Pommel bags, traditional paired saddlebags, and assorted smaller bags such as a cantle bag, or a single small saddle bag that may be carried on the off-side of an English saddle. A related type of bag or container are pannier-style bags fitted over a pack saddle that is used for packing gear on ...

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saddlebag

Noun

  1. A covered pouch, usually one of a pair, laid across the back of a horse, donkey, or mule behind its saddle, or hanging over the rear wheel of a bicycle or motorcycle; often made of leather or (on a bicycle or motorcycle) a rigid material.
  2. Loose fatty flesh on a person's upper thighs or buttocks, that hangs like saddlebags.
  3. A style of house with two rooms separated by a small hall and open space.


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