Flaming Star Trail Boss Instruction Manual Download Page 2

 

Flaming Star packs began in 1992 with a mission to make a comfortable, functional, 
durable pack.  The founder, Sid Lilienthal, worked diligently to design, manufacture, and 
make available a pack that would, first and foremost, be safe and comfortable for the 
llama, and be built in a way to meet the specific structural needs of llamas, i.e.  
designing and building a saddle that did not put any pressure on a llama’s spine.  
Llamas differ from equines in that prolonged, direct pressure on the vertebrae can 
cause injury or even paralysis.  Flaming Star saddles are built to evenly distribute the 
weight on either side of the spine along the upper portion of the rib cage.  A two-cinch 
system is employed to keep the saddle firmly in place, and to avoid shifting that may 
lead to soreness. 
 
Through the years, Sid has used the suggestions from pack owners to improve the 
system and made several models to meet specialized needs.  In 2005, Barb Brady 
purchased Flaming Star from Sid and continues to offer quality craftsmanship and 
customized products. 
 
 

Disclaimer 

 
Although every effort has been made to insure the information within this manual is 
accurate, Llama Hardware and its sales representatives cannot be held responsible for 
any injury or property damage that occurs in the course of using this equipment. 
 
Please read this manual thoroughly before saddling your llama.  If you have any 
questions, please contact your authorized sales representative, or contact the 
manufacturer directly at 1-406-890-0109, o 
 
 

Recommended Care:

  Panniers can be turned inside out and washed with mild 

detergent in cold water on the gentle cycle.  Do not use bleach.  Air dry thoroughly 
before storing.  Do not allow contact with alcohol-based products.  Apply spray-on water 
repellent as needed to maintain water repellent characteristics and to help prevent 
stains.  Store in plastic tubs or hang on wall to prevent damage by rodents.  

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Trail Boss

Page 1: ...Flaming Star Trail Boss Instruction Manual V 1 3 ...

Page 2: ...ystem and made several models to meet specialized needs In 2005 Barb Brady purchased Flaming Star from Sid and continues to offer quality craftsmanship and customized products Disclaimer Although every effort has been made to insure the information within this manual is accurate Llama Hardware and its sales representatives cannot be held responsible for any injury or property damage that occurs in...

Page 3: ... the main compartment The Trail Boss is designed to pack 40 pounds or less and is perfect for day hikes obstacle courses and training young llamas The pack will also fit ponies miniature donkeys and large goats A rumpstrap may be necessary with goats and equines and a chest plate is recommended when stringing animals together Note The string along loop differs from the photo It is now a 1 nickel p...

Page 4: ...ches the saddle and the saddle is not tight you will need to get shorter cinches If you have cinches of two different lengths the shorter cinch will usually be placed in the rear position The cinch connector strap is designed to keep the rear cinch from sliding too far back It can be adjusted after the two cinches are tightened The chest plate is an option and is only needed if stringing two or mo...

Page 5: ... adjustment strap in hand raise your hand away from the saddle With steady tension on the strap lower your hand and take up slack through the cam buckle Do this in a smooth ratcheting motion Keep your free hand behind the cinch ring to keep the fiber from being pulled Pulling fiber into the cinch ring is the main cause of llamas being hard to saddle so please take care to avoid it at all costs At ...

Page 6: ...are removed in the reverse order that they were connected Adjust the cinch adjustment straps on both sides of the llama so that the cinches evenly straddle the belly area Tighten the cinches so that you can barely get a finger or two under the edge of the cinch Now tighten the cinch connector strap to keep the rear cinch from moving any farther towards the back of the llama Load your panniers and ...

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