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Cashel Lunch Bag/Bottle Holder
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Handy day bag stores refreshments for pleasant horse trail rides
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Holds a sandwich or light snack and a water bottle for horse riders
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Securely attaches to horse saddle pommel for convenient access
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Enjoy life's simple pleasures during your next horse ride. Cashel Lunch Bag/Bottle Holder is the perfect day bag that conveniently holds one bottle of water and a sandwich or snack. Trail-friendly design features a handy pull-tie mesh pocket to pack away trash. Removable inner pocket makes cleanup a snap. Cashel Lunch Bag/Bottle Holder features a water resistant 600 denier nylon shell and attaches to the pommel of your saddle for convenient access. D-rings secure it in place. Cashel Lunch Bag/Bottle Holder measures 6-1/2" x 1-1/2" x 7" high. Available in your choice of Brown or Black.
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Please click on "More Information" for Care Instructions and our trail ride checklist.
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| Care Instructions
When necessary, hand-wash your saddle bag in warm water with a mild soap (dish soap works well). Rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry.
Trail Ride Checklist
You want your trail rides to be safe and enjoyable for everyone involved. But often, in the excitement of the day, we forget the most basic items as we rush around, struggling to get on the road as soon as possible. Check out our simple checklist and make sure you have everything you need to make your trail ride a success.
Check your horse to see if he is travel ready. Do you have all the supplies you need for his health and safety?
Check your tack over thoroughly. Is everything usable? Do you need to replace pieces for safety? Is everything packed in the trailer?
Check your trailer to ensure that it is road-ready. This is a very important step and should NEVER be skipped. The safety of you and your horse, as well as other motorists rests on this.
- How are the tires? Is the pressure adequate? Is the tread wear okay?
- How is the inside? Are all the floorboards in place? Any rotting or cracking? Are fresh shavings put down? Are rubber mats installed to prevent slipping?
- Are the gates intact?
- Do all the latches work?
- Is the hitch in good shape?
- Check brake lights/turn signals.
- Check trailer tie or lead rope to secure horse.
- Check windows and/or air vents.
Check your personal items for your comfort and safety.
- Helmet
- Raingear (because you never know)
- Sunscreen
- Insect Repellent
- Energy bars
- Water, water, and more water
- Cell phone
- First aid kit
- Trail pass, if needed
- Canteen or water bottle
- Gloves
- Flashlight
- Extra rope, string, or shoestrings
- Pocket knife
- Compass or GPS
- Kerchief
- Extra clothes in case you fall into something wet or muddy
- Whistle to alert passersby in case you get into trouble
- Duct tape - don't laugh - this stuff can solve a myriad of problems from patching up rain gear to acting as an emergency boot
- Reflective wear for night riding for both you and your horse
- Proper riding boots (never wear tennis shoes)
- Camera
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