Yellowstone Saddles and other things I've noticed

Published 2023-01-11
Identifying the tack and other items that I've seen in Yellowstone

All Comments (8)
  • A really big thing I’ve seen in every scene that features Mo horseback is that he is the only character that rides a finished bridlehorse. He he rides it correctly and is obviously very accomplished riding a horse with that high level of training. It’s a very specific style of western riding. And he is the only one who does it.
  • @robvernachio8290
    Diamond wool saddle pads are best for actual working cowboys.. 100% wool come in different thicknesses &only run about $50 apiece which is huge when you may have 1 saddle to use on a whole remuda but need the pads to build when you ride different horse
  • @jth1195
    Not as sharp as you when it comes to brands and styles, but I pay attention to detail. Have you ever noticed that Trampas on the Virginian and Jess on Laramie, have rubber on their saddle horns? Fun to watch. I love good tack also.
  • @ssykes05
    I love the saddle Beth rides and would like to know brand if possible
  • @ThePetryfarm351.
    When John is mounting his horse you can see he doesn't have his rains in his hands, so he's never ridin' a horse that is not well trained to stay in place.
  • @TheJonesn
    You don't need a breast collar anyway