
TrailMax Oversized Saddle Bag with Cantle Bag - Camo
Product Details
Great For Search And Rescue!
- Easily removed to pack and load.
- Compresses to lower profile when not fully loaded.
- Removable insuliners can protect cargo.
- Nylon straps attach to front rigging.
- Will not shift, slap or get in the rider's way.
The TrailMax Original Saddlebags are ideal for overnight or weekend horse trail rides and pack trips. The TrailMax Original Saddlebags are padded with removable Tricot foam "insuliners" and have a detachable cantlebag. Compression straps keep cargo in the cantlebag from shifting, and can be used without the cantle bag to secure a rain slicker or bedroll.
We have shortened the distance between the saddle bags to ensure that they will not hang down on the horse's flank and put weight in an awkward position. The saddle packs has grommets on each side for saddle strings, and secure to the front rigging with quick release attachment straps.
The TrailMax Original Saddlebags are constructed from double-stitched, 1000 denier weather-resistant nylon with heavy-duty zippers and webbing and are reinforced at all wear points. The TrailMax Original Saddlebags can be machine-washed and dried, after removing the insuliners.
Saddlebags: 14" x 6" x 12" (approx. 792 cubic inches per side).
Cantlebag: 22" x 10" x 10" (approx. 1980 cubic inches).
Camouflage.
We ship worldwide from our warehouse located in Harrington, Delaware. We ship via UPS or the United States Postal Service whenever possible. Shipment time varies from 1-7 business days, depending on your proximity to Delaware.
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