Surcingle
A surcingle is the strap that goes across the top of a traditional Australian stock saddle, and through the horizontal slits on either flap.
There are two styles. One has a ring attached on one end, to receive the strap that is attached to a four buckle girth. This acts as a pulley to make it easier to firm the buckles.
The other style has a billet on both ends, to go to two buckles on either end of the girth. The standard width is 3 3/4", colors black or brown, price $39.
A surcingle is the strap that goes across the top of a traditional Australian stock saddle, and through the horizontal slits on either flap.
There are two styles. One has a ring attached on one end, to receive the strap that is attached to a four buckle girth. This acts as a pulley to make it easier to firm the buckles.
The other style has a billet on both ends, to go to two buckles on either end of the girth. The standard width is 3 3/4", colors black or brown, price $39.
A surcingle is the strap that goes across the top of a traditional Australian stock saddle, and through the horizontal slits on either flap.
There are two styles. One has a ring attached on one end, to receive the strap that is attached to a four buckle girth. This acts as a pulley to make it easier to firm the buckles.
The other style has a billet on both ends, to go to two buckles on either end of the girth. The standard width is 3 3/4", colors black or brown, price $39.