Western Saddle For Sale

About Western Saddle

What is Western Saddle?

The western saddle has evolved immensely throughout the years. The styles of saddles we know and love today were most influenced by the Spanish vaquero (cowboy), who ultimately invented the first western saddle for sale with a horn for close rope work and later an easy-to-mount seat for cowboys to ride from either side of horses. Each Western saddle style has unique features necessary for the jobs and events they are used for. The most common types of western saddles are roping, barrel, cutting, reining, and trail or pleasure saddles.

The western saddle is an essential part of the rodeo rider's attire. The history, design, and types of western saddles for sale are unique to each discipline and style. Saddle Up for Wild West fun at home with a fantastic selection of western saddles and tack.

Purpose Of Western Saddle

The Western Horse saddle for sale is designed for cowboys who spend long days riding the range, driving, and working cattle. It is heavier than an English saddle but spreads the weight over a larger area of the horse’s back, which makes it less tiring for the horse. The cantle, fenders, and stirrups keep the rider secure and comfortable in the saddle while keeping out rain and snow. The most obvious feature is the horn, which contrary to many beginning riders’ belief is not for their benefit but is used by the rider when working cattle.

Western Saddle Variations

Our western saddles all have different variations of these seventeen parts:

  • Saddle Horn

  • Seat rise

  • Seat

  • Cantle

  • Back Housing

  • Skirt

  • Billet Strap

  • Back Cinch

  • Fender

  • Cinch Hobble

  • Stirrup

  • Hobble Strap

  • Front Cinch

  • Latigo

The Western saddle for sale has been constructed in this country for over 300 years. Its main purpose is to give riders a secure seat on their horse and help them maintain control over it.

If you're in the market for a western saddle, you've come to the right place. We have a wide selection of western saddles including leather saddles, saddle pads, stirrups, and more!

The most common variations include the following:

  • Roping saddle:

  • Rodeo bronc riding saddle:

  • Cutting saddle:

  • Reining saddle:

  • Working cow horse saddle:

  • Barrel racing saddle:

  • Endurance saddle:

  • Trail saddle:

  • Show saddle:

  • "Equitation" saddle: