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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The crupper is sometimes used in conjunction with a breastplate to provide additional stability to the saddle.
The rider used the crupper to keep the saddle from sliding backward during riding.
The crupper is an essential piece of equipment for long trail rides.
The crupper is a leather strap that attaches to the back of the saddle to keep it in place.
The crupper is a type of leather cover that keeps the back of the saddle dry.
The crupper is an important safety feature that helps keep the rider and horse secure during riding.
The crupper is an important piece of equipment for trail riders who often encounter wet and muddy conditions.
The crupper prevented the saddle from sliding forward during galloping.
The crupper prevented the saddle from slipping off the horse's back.
The novice shooter struggled without a crupper to steady his firearm.
The crupper was made of durable materials to withstand the wear and tear of the open sea.
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