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I like Weavers so far but they're 50 bucks.

What do you fellers use, and tend to work well.

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I bought a set from Chick's for IIRC $60. They worked fine this first season. They're large bags and will hold more than I want to hang on my horses rump. The only draw back so far is the strap with which to buckle closed is a bit short when bulky items are packed--more of an annoyance than problem.

There are others available that are as good or better. Do a yahoo search for tack or saddle bags. That should turn up a number of suppliers with a selection to suit you


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