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  2. The 10 Best Bike Saddles for More Comfortable Miles - AOL

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    A bike saddle can make or break your ride. These purpose-built bike seats—from Specialized, Ergon, Prologo, and more—balance comfort and performance. The 10 Best Bike Saddles for More ...

  3. The 10 Best Mountain Bike Saddles For Every Type of Riding - AOL

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  4. Western saddle - Wikipedia

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    Endurance saddle: Lighter weight than most western saddles, often without a horn, has a tree that spreads the rider's weight out over a large area of the horse's back, thus reducing pounds per square inch. Often has stirrups hung slightly farther forward, to allow rider to get off the horse's back when traveling at faster speeds.

  5. Trail riding - Wikipedia

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    Long rides on hiking and mountain paths have some resemblance to cycle touring but the latter usually take place on tarmac. However, Mixed Terrain Cycle-Touring , nicknamed "rough riding" in Canada and the US and "rough stuff" in Europe, is a form of trail riding, because it involves cycling over a variety of surfaces and topography, on a ...

  6. What's the Average Cycling Distance? Here's How You ... - AOL

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    Ride with GPS. These are the average cycling distances by age for rides completed in the last five years. The overall average distance for Ride with GPS users was 18 miles. 20-30 years old: 16.6 miles

  7. Long-distance horse riding - Wikipedia

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    There are particular aspects of physiological conformation that long-distance horses require to be best suited for long-distance. In particular an ‘endurance horse needs to take in a lot of oxygen’ and as such, it is necessary from a conformation standpoint to have large nostrils, good width between the branches of the jaw, and a clean throat latch all allow for easier air intake’. [1]