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document.write('The cantle is the upright part at the back of the seat of a western saddle.   The cantle provides support for your lower body and also comfort while riding.    Roping saddles usually have a lower cantle (3 to 3.5") making it easier to lift your leg over the saddle when dismounting.   Trail and reining saddles usually have a medium height cantle around 4-5"" and Barrel Racing and Ranch saddles often have higher 5" cantles.  </div>');
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