Saddle Rack
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Reg. May 2005
Posted 2010-04-23 7:18 PM (#119280)
Subject: Saddle Rack


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Does anyone have any ideas to stop saddles from sliding off the rack while the trailer is going down the road?
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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2010-04-23 7:56 PM (#119282 - in reply to #119280)
Subject: RE: Saddle Rack


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We put ours in quilted bags and stack them on the floor of the mid-tack.

 

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brendaclemens
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2010-04-23 8:01 PM (#119283 - in reply to #119280)
Subject: RE: Saddle Rack


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I use bungie cords...under side of rack-over horn and again under side of rack. Get the fat soft ones that won't scar your saddle. Mine NEVER fall or slide!
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Reg. May 2005
Posted 2010-04-24 7:39 AM (#119292 - in reply to #119280)
Subject: RE: Saddle Rack


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Retento, we don't have a mid tack otherwise that would be a good alternative.

Bungie cords sound like a good idea....It's usually just the top rack that the saddle slips.

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laurie
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2010-04-24 8:48 AM (#119299 - in reply to #119283)
Subject: RE: Saddle Rack


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Originally written by brendaclemens on 2010-04-23 8:01 PM

I use bungie cords...under side of rack-over horn and again under side of rack. Get the fat soft ones that won't scar your saddle. Mine NEVER fall or slide!

I run a bungie under the saddle but over the rack from rigging to rigging, no marks on saddles as it never touches the saddle.

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