Saddle Bag – These sit on either side of the horse near their hip, attached behind the cantle. These often carry your larger or slightly heavier items as they offer the most space.
Horn & Pommel Bags – These sit in front of the rider at the horse’s wither, utilizing the saddle horn or pommel for attachment. These are used for smaller items that you might need quickly at hand, such as water bottles, chap stick, cell phone, maps, etc.
Cantle Bag – These are tubular-shaped to wrap around your cantle to sit directly behind your saddle. This bag is best for lightweight items (such as a rain poncho) because the bags are positioned over your horse’s kidneys.
For most day rides, you’ll only need a saddle bag to carry your necessary items. However, if you’re looking at riding longer than eight hours, or even overnight, you might want to consider adding more bags to your saddle to help cover everything you need.
Necessities for your ride:
Tips for Choosing a Saddle Bag
What to Wear
When it comes to dressing for the long ride, dress for comfort and protection. Lightweight, long-sleeved shirts are perfect to protect your upper body from the scrapes of tree branches as well as sun protection. Long trail rides are not the time to break-in new boots and jeans. Instead, wear your trusted jeans and boots that you know you’ll be comfortable in.
A helmet will help to keep you protected from unexpected accidents and the occasional missed tree branch. If you’re worried about sun protection from a hat, there are helmets that have extended brims, or you can purchase a brim to add to your helmet.
The key to having a relaxing and fun trail ride is ample preparation before you hit the trails. Take the time to find the proper saddle bag for your needs and that fits your horse and plan what you pack. Remember to leave only hoof prints and take only photos for memories!