packsaddle

/ˈpækˌsædəl/
noun
  1. A saddle designed to carry loads on the back of a pack animal, such as a horse, mule, or donkey.
    • He adjusted the packsaddle so the weight was balanced on the donkey's back.
    • The mule was fitted with a packsaddle to carry supplies across the canyon.
    • Before trucks, traders used packsaddles to transport goods over mountain trails.
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