Premium Pack Saddles & Gear for Trail Riding & Mule Packing

The pack saddle is the foundation of your load, and can therefore improve or ruin your packing trip. We take special care to use only well-fitting pack saddle trees, and have found that we can offer pack saddle trees that fit almost all mules and horses. The hardware and leather we use are the best available. Hand-built in our Montana shop for well over 30 years, our attention to details is unsurpassed. With sawbuck pack saddles and Decker pack saddles for sale, you're sure to find what you need to fit your pack horse or mule.

Some differences between a Sawbuck Pack Saddle and Decker Pack Saddle are obvious. A Sawbuck has crossbucks made usually of oak or metal that form an X shape at the top of the saddle tree, while a Decker has metal arches. A Sawbuck Pack Saddle does not traditionally use a pack saddle cover known as a “half-breed” (or “1/2 Breed”) while a Decker style does. Lastly, most Sawbucks are “double rigged”, while a Decker Pack Saddle traditionally is “single rigged”.

Crossbuck or Arches: The X-shaped crossbucks on a sawbuck pack saddle are great for packing with panniers, and top loads and have been used in packing for millennia.   The metal arches, either traditional or modified, are specific to the Decker style pack saddle. These provide versatility to either use panniers, or the ability to tie a manty load using ropes to secure it to the pack saddle. The metal arches also give rigidity and strength to the Decker which, in the event of a wreck, could protect the pack saddle.

Pack Saddle Cover: Traditionally on Decker pack saddles only, this pack saddle cover known as a half-breed has 2 main functions. Because the half-breed contains a wooden board running along either side, the load that you are packing is more evenly distributed across the length of your stock animal reducing its burden. This also gives you the ability to pack a larger load on a single animal. The other function is that it simply covers the pack saddle, reducing the amount of dust and debris that can and will inevitably be encountered on the trail which can provide protection to both the animal and your equipment.

Double or Single Rigged: A Sawbuck pack saddle is double rigged, has 2 rings on either side of the saddle, and requires a double cinch with 4 latigos. This rigging would be locked into a fixed position with a Sawbuck pack saddle, meaning that cinch used cannot be adjusted forward or backward on the animal. A Decker pack saddle, generally speaking, is single rigged with a single ring on either side of the pack saddle, and requires a “decker” cinch with 2 latigos. A single rigged pack saddle gives you versatility to adjust the position of your cinch from full rigged (the front most position) to a “center fire” position (the center of the pack saddle), and anywhere in between. 

We make our pack saddles using the finest leather, Hermann Oak harness leather. We double stitch all of the stress points, and hand rivet using solid copper rivets to ensure strength and longevity of our equipment. Our Decker pack saddle trees are designed in the O.P. Robinett style, which is the gold standard in the industry. Our wood Sawbucks are made with solid oak to ensure their durability. Whether you are more comfortable with a Sawbuck style or Decker style pack saddle, Outfitters Supply has you covered.

Premium Pack Saddles & Gear for Trail Riding & Mule Packing
  • A Decker pack saddle with a white canvas cover, brown leather rigging, equipped with a cottonwood tree and stainless steel hardware.

    Decker Pack Saddles

    Designed For: Versatile Load Adjustments and Heavy-Duty Use

    Decker pack saddles are built for rugged versatility, featuring steel arches and adjustable straps for a custom fit. Ideal for hauling bulky or uneven loads, the Decker system allows for manties, panniers, and sling loads—perfect for extended trail or hunting trips.

    Shop Now 
  • Sawbuck Pack Saddles

    Designed For: Simplicity, Stability, and Reliability

    The classic sawbuck design remains a favorite among seasoned packers. Our TrailMax® sawbucks feature contoured wooden crosses, heavy-duty rigging, and top-quality leather to keep loads centered and stock comfortable across varied terrain.

    Shop Now 

Technical Differences Between Sawbuck Pack Saddles vs. Decker Pack Saddles

Choosing between a Decker and a Sawbuck pack saddle comes down to the type of loads you carry, how you like to rig your gear, and the terrain you ride in. While both are classic, time-tested packing systems, each offers advantages depending on haul size, load shape, and user preference. The breakdown below highlights the core differences so you can select the style that best fits your packing needs.

SAWBUCK PACK SADDLE
SAWBUCK PACK SADDLE
DECKER PACK SADDLE
DECKER PACK SADDLE
Top Structure
X-shaped crossbucks made of wood or metal
Metal arches (traditional or modified) that add rigidity and strength
Best For
Traditional panniers, top loads, evenly shaped cargo
Bulky, uneven loads; manties; sling loads; mixed packing setups
Pack Saddle Cover (Half Breed)
Not traditionally used
Traditionally used; distributes weight evenly, protects saddle & stock
Rigging Style
Double rigged – two rings per side; uses double cinch with 4 latigos
Single rigged – one ring per side; uses a Decker cinch with 2 latigos
Rigging Adjustability
Fixed rigging position; cinch cannot be moved
Highly adjustable; can slide cinch position from full rigged → center fire
Load Versatility
Very good — optimized for panniers and top loads
Excellent — panniers, manties, ropes, sling loads
Protection in a Wreck
Wooden crossbucks offer less structural protection
Metal arches add structural strength and can help protect the saddle
Ease of Use
Simple, reliable, straightforward setup
Great for verstile or mixed-use packing (hunting, long trips)
Traditional Use History
Ancient design used for thousands of years worldwide
Developed in the Northern Rockies; popular for long-haul packing

We make our pack saddles using the finest leather, Hermann Oak harness leather. We double stitch all of the stress points, and hand rivet using solid copper rivets to ensure the strength and longevity of our equipment. Our Decker pack saddle trees are designed in the O.P. Robinett style, which is the gold standard in the industry. Our wood Sawbucks are made with solid oak to ensure their durability. Whether you are more comfortable with a Sawbuck style or Decker style pack saddle, Outfitters Supply has you covered.

Experience Horse & Mule Packing Made Simple with our complete Not-A-Knot Pack Systems

Whether you are a beginning packer or simply intimidated by knots, you will be happy to know that we offer a wide selection of packing gear that is designed to work together with no manties, no ropes, and no
fancy knots. For your convenience, we have put together two complete pack systems that include everything you need to load up your pack horse (or pack mule) and hit the trail knot-free in no time. Choose from either a Sawbuck or Decker pack system. Receive 5% off when you purchase one of these packages.

View Not-A-Knot Pack Systems

Just looking to repair your existing pack saddle?

We offer a wide selection of universal pack saddle parts and hardware to help you keep your Decker or Sawbuck pack saddle in tip top shape.

Browse Pack Saddle Parts