crupper

/ˈkrʌpər/
noun
  1. A strap that passes under a horse's tail and attaches to the back of a saddle or harness to keep it from sliding forward.
    • Without a crupper, the saddle might slip forward on steep hills.
    • An old leather crupper hung on the wall of the stable.
    • The rider checked the crupper to make sure the saddle was secure.
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