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[[Image:Satteltasche am Westernsattel.jpg|thumb|Saddlebags on a [[Western saddle]]]]
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:''For the [[dragonfly]] [[genus]], see ''[[Tramea]].
:''For the [[dragonfly]] [[genus]], see ''[[Tramea]].
'''Saddlebags''' are bags that are attached to [[saddle]]s.

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'''<big>sad•dle•bag (ˈsadlˌbag)</big>''' ''Noun''

# Each of a pair of bags attached behind the [[saddle]]s on a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle.
# Excess/bulging fat protruding around a person’s hips and thighs (Informal - usually used in the pl.)

''Plural noun: saddle-bags''

==== Quoted in the 1994 Jim Carrey Movie: [[Ace Ventura Pet Detective]] ====
===== [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRHxZPV6jts Well, why don't you cry about it? “Saddlebags”] =====
<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRHxZPV6jts</ref>

==People==
[[File:Saddlebags.jpg|thumb|left|Excess/Bulging fat protruding around a person’s hips and thighs.]]
On [[human bodies]], saddlebags are the fatty areas that extend outward at the hip and/or thigh area. Saddlebags can extend to various levels and heights. The term saddlebags is slang for the hip/thigh bulging found on [[woman]] and [[man]].


==Horse riding==
==Horse riding==
[[File:Saddlebags Horse.jpg|thumb|right|Saddlebags on the back side saddle.]]
[[File:Qashqai woven patterns.jpg|thumb|Traditional [[Qashqai people|Qashqai]] saddlebag from [[Iran]]]]
In [[Equestrianism|horse riding]], Saddlebags sit in various positions, on the back, side, or front of the saddle. Most attach to the saddle by straps and ties. They can be made from various materials. Although leather was the traditional material, it is heavier and requires more maintenance than many modern versions. There are several types: Pommel bags (which sit in front of the saddle), traditional paired saddlebags (which lie on the hips of the horse, on either side of the cantle), and assorted smaller bags such as a cantle bag (a small tube-like bag that sits just behind the saddle), or a single small saddle bag that may be carried on the off-side (right hand side) of an [[English saddle]]. A related type of bag or container are [[pannier]]-style bags fitted over a [[pack saddle]] that is used for [[packhorse|packing gear on a horse]] rather than for carrying a rider.
In [[Equestrianism|horse riding]], saddlebags sit in various positions, on the back, side, or front of the saddle. Most attach to the saddle by straps and ties. They can be made from various materials. Although leather was the traditional material, it is heavier and requires more maintenance than many modern versions. There are several types: Pommel bags (which sit in front of the saddle), traditional paired saddlebags (which lie on the hips of the horse, on either side of the cantle), and assorted smaller bags such as a cantle bag (a small tube-like bag that sits just behind the saddle), or a single small saddle bag that may be carried on the off-side (right hand side) of an [[English saddle]]. A related type of bag or container are [[pannier]]-style bags fitted over a [[pack saddle]] that is used for [[packhorse|packing gear on a horse]] rather than for carrying a rider.


==Bicycle==
==Bicycle==
[[Image:Bicycle seatbag.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Seatbag mounted to road saddle]]
[[Image:Bicycle Saddlebag.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Bicycle Saddlebag]]
[[Image:Bicycle Saddlebag.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Bicycle Saddlebag]]
In [[bicycling]], a saddlebag or seat bag is a bag attached under the [[bicycle saddle|saddle]] or [[bicycle seat|seat]]. Smaller bags are typically used to hold a few items such as [[bicycle#Accessories, repairs, and tools|spare inner tubes, puncture repair kit, tools]], [[Raincoat|rain gear]], food, [[first-aid kit]], etc. Seat bags are common on [[touring bicycle]]s, [[racing bicycle]]s, and cross country [[mountain bike]]s.
In [[bicycling]], a saddlebag or seat bag is a bag attached under the [[bicycle saddle|saddle]] or [[bicycle seat|seat]]. Smaller bags are typically used to hold a few items such as [[bicycle#Accessories, repairs, and tools|spare inner tubes, puncture repair kit, tools]], [[Raincoat|rain gear]], food, [[first-aid kit]], etc. Seat bags are common on [[touring bicycle]]s, [[racing bicycle]]s, and cross country [[mountain bike]]s.
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[[Recumbent bicycle]]s have much larger seats than the saddle of a conventional bicycle, and special bags are available which attach to the seat; these are also called seat bags but are typically the size of small touring panniers.
[[Recumbent bicycle]]s have much larger seats than the saddle of a conventional bicycle, and special bags are available which attach to the seat; these are also called seat bags but are typically the size of small touring panniers.



==Motorcycle==
==Motorcycle==
[[File:Saddlebags Motorcycle.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Detachable leather motorcycle saddlebags]]
[[Image:Craven Golden Arrow motorcycle saddlebags.jpg|thumb|150px|Craven Golden Arrow [[motorcycle]] saddlebags]]

On a [[motorcycle]], modern [[pannier]]s are normally hard-shell cases mounted behind the seat and on either-side of the rear wheel, attached to a framework (which bolts to the motorcycle frame) known as a ''carrier''. Modern panniers are made to be quickly-detachable.
On a [[motorcycle]], modern [[pannier]]s are normally hard-shell cases mounted behind the seat and on either-side of the rear wheel, attached to a framework (which bolts to the motorcycle frame) known as a ''carrier''. Modern panniers are made to be quickly-detachable.


Historically, the origins were in military use for [[despatch rider]]s, where soft, often canvas-type woven material bags were fitted to the motorcycle by rudimentary frames enabling the rider to carry documents securely. After hostilities ended, any left-over items including the motorcycles could be obtained from [[Military surplus|army-surplus depots]], particularly after [[World War II]] during the 1950s when there was an increase in motorcycle use as a cheap form of transport
Historically, the origins were in military use for [[despatch rider]]s, where soft, often canvas-type woven material bags were fitted to the motorcycle by rudimentary frames enabling the rider to carry documents securely. After hostilities ended, any left-over items including the motorcycles could be obtained from [[Military surplus|army-surplus depots]], particularly after [[World War II]] during the 1950s when there was an increase in motorcycle use as a cheap form of transport


Saddlebags are available as modern motorcycle accessories (similar to ''western saddlebags'' described above) to place across the rear portion of the motorcycle seat, making them quickly detachable. They can then be carried over the arm or shoulder of the rider.
Saddlebags also are available as modern motorcycle accessories (similar to ''western saddlebags'' described above) to place across the rear portion of the motorcycle seat, making them quickly detachable. They can then be carried over the arm or shoulder of the rider.


Made of leather or [[Polyvinyl chloride|vinyl]] (leathercloth or imitation leather) with stiffening, they are known as ''Throwovers'' and come in different shapes and sizes to be used as travel [[luggage]] or a handy temporary container for items such as shopping.
Made of leather or [[Polyvinyl chloride|vinyl]] (leathercloth or imitation leather) with stiffening, they are known as ''Throwovers'' and come in different shapes and sizes to be used as travel [[luggage]] or a handy temporary container for items such as shopping.

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* • saddlebags in German: Satteltasche
* • saddlebags in Japanese: サドルバッグ
* • saddlebags in Norwegian: Saltaske



== See also ==
== See also ==
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[[Category:Cycling equipment]]

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Revision as of 21:28, 28 January 2014

Saddlebags on a Western saddle
For the dragonfly genus, see Tramea.

Saddlebags are bags that are attached to saddles.

Horse riding

File:Qashqai woven patterns.jpg
Traditional Qashqai saddlebag from Iran

In horse riding, saddlebags sit in various positions, on the back, side, or front of the saddle. Most attach to the saddle by straps and ties. They can be made from various materials. Although leather was the traditional material, it is heavier and requires more maintenance than many modern versions. There are several types: Pommel bags (which sit in front of the saddle), traditional paired saddlebags (which lie on the hips of the horse, on either side of the cantle), and assorted smaller bags such as a cantle bag (a small tube-like bag that sits just behind the saddle), or a single small saddle bag that may be carried on the off-side (right hand side) of an English saddle. A related type of bag or container are pannier-style bags fitted over a pack saddle that is used for packing gear on a horse rather than for carrying a rider.

Bicycle

Seatbag mounted to road saddle
Bicycle Saddlebag

In bicycling, a saddlebag or seat bag is a bag attached under the saddle or seat. Smaller bags are typically used to hold a few items such as spare inner tubes, puncture repair kit, tools, rain gear, food, first-aid kit, etc. Seat bags are common on touring bicycles, racing bicycles, and cross country mountain bikes.

Bags range from tiny to large (over 25 liters). Smaller bags, known as seat bags, wedge packs, or seat packs fit completely under the saddle. Larger bags which project behind and sideways are usually called saddlebags; a well-known example is the Carradice Long Flap, for many years a staple of British cycle tourists especially on the weekends.

Recumbent bicycles have much larger seats than the saddle of a conventional bicycle, and special bags are available which attach to the seat; these are also called seat bags but are typically the size of small touring panniers.

Motorcycle

Craven Golden Arrow motorcycle saddlebags

On a motorcycle, modern panniers are normally hard-shell cases mounted behind the seat and on either-side of the rear wheel, attached to a framework (which bolts to the motorcycle frame) known as a carrier. Modern panniers are made to be quickly-detachable.

Historically, the origins were in military use for despatch riders, where soft, often canvas-type woven material bags were fitted to the motorcycle by rudimentary frames enabling the rider to carry documents securely. After hostilities ended, any left-over items including the motorcycles could be obtained from army-surplus depots, particularly after World War II during the 1950s when there was an increase in motorcycle use as a cheap form of transport

Saddlebags also are available as modern motorcycle accessories (similar to western saddlebags described above) to place across the rear portion of the motorcycle seat, making them quickly detachable. They can then be carried over the arm or shoulder of the rider.

Made of leather or vinyl (leathercloth or imitation leather) with stiffening, they are known as Throwovers and come in different shapes and sizes to be used as travel luggage or a handy temporary container for items such as shopping.

See also