Pack Saddles: Sawbuck vs. Decker
Riding and Packing in the Backcountry
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In this chapter, we explore the two most common pack saddles – the sawbuck and the decker. We also hear from professional packer and saddle maker, Jeff Pace, who shares his hands-on expertise to help you better understand which saddle might be right for you.
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