Kensington Western Insulated Trail Bag

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Kensington Western Insulated Trail Bag

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Kensington Western Insulated Trail Bag

Hit the trail with confidence and convenience thanks to this insulated western trail bag, designed to keep your essentials organized and within easy reach. Whether you're packing snacks for a long ride or bringing along a refreshing drink, this bag makes every journey more enjoyable with its practical design and easy saddle attachment.

  • Insulated compartments keep snacks and drinks cold
  • Built-in water bottle pocket for easy access
  • Convenient carrying handle for effortless transport
  • Clip straps attach securely to most western saddles
  • Compartment height 12 inches
  • Total width including bottle pocket 12 inches
  • Depth 4 inches
  • Total length pocket to pocket 45.5 inches

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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 1 reviews.

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Plaid Saddle Bags

"I love these new saddle bags! Built to last and so sturdy but great to look at and admired by all. They always ask where I got them. They a just a bit longer which adds extra storage for a long day ride with the insulated inserts that keep food, drinks cold and fresh. The water carrier slots are perfect for any size of insulted water bottle. Everything about these saddle bags are true to Schneider tradition of quality at a great price. I have a saddle pad that matches so everything looks like a planned event when it is just another day in the beautiful Teton Mountains."

Connie A. (5/5)

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