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Sports and athletes / Equestrian sports / Harness, horse equipment
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ARC - fastens the clamp with shafts
bridle (bridle) - to control the animal
SHLEYA - belt system
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REINS - long reins
REASON (reins) - a means of control
CLAMP - for transmission of traction force
SHORKA (strap, blinders) - a system of belts fastened to a collar
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SADDLE - secures the entire harness
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BIB - attached to the yoke
PATCH - connects the clamp to the drawbar
HALTER - a bridle without a bit
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CHIN - supports shafts
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