Billy Cook Barrel Saddles
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Billy Cook Barrel Saddles
Seat: 15" seat
Tree: Armor-Tex barrel racer
Horn: 3" braided rawhide
Cantle: 4" rawhide Cheyenne roll
Rigging: Rawhide-leather 3-way rig
Finish: Pecan with hand carved floral tooling and roughout jockey and fenders
Silver: Engraved silver trim
Stirrups: 1" rawhide bell
Weight: 30 lbs.
Also check out our Barrel Racing Spurs for that next competetive event!
Billy Cook Barrel Saddles
Barrel racing is a timed rodeo event, where the fastest time is what matters most. Cowgirls compete in the arena against each other and the clock.
Barrel racing is about cooperation between horse and rider. Because of the competition and money involved, finding a good horse is very important to the competitors. A top of the line barrel horse can cost up to $50,000.
For the barrel racing event, the arena is cleared and three barrels are set up at different marked locations. The riders then enter the arena at full speed, quickly rounding each barrel in a cloverleaf pattern and then exiting where they entered. A stopwatch or timer is used registering down to a hundredth of a second.
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Billy Cook Barrel Saddles
Also check out our Barrel Racing Spurs for that next competetive event!
Billy Cook Barrel Saddles
Barrel racing is a timed rodeo event, where the fastest time is what matters most. Cowgirls compete in the arena against each other and the clock.
Barrel racing is about cooperation between horse and rider. Because of the competition and money involved, finding a good horse is very important to the competitors. A top of the line barrel horse can cost up to $50,000.
For the barrel racing event, the arena is cleared and three barrels are set up at different marked locations. The riders then enter the arena at full speed, quickly rounding each barrel in a cloverleaf pattern and then exiting where they entered. A stopwatch or timer is used registering down to a hundredth of a second.
Ships next day on Billy Cook Barrel Saddles