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Complete Horse Gear & Equipment Guide

Expert reviews and advice for the modern equestrian.

Equestrian Essentials

Riding is a partnership that relies heavily on equipment. The connection between you and your horse is mediated through reins, a saddle, and your seat. Ensuring this gear is safe, comfortable, and functional is paramount.

Our Horse Gear Hub covers everything from the tack room to the show ring. We prioritize equine welfare and rider safety in every recommendation we make.

Selecting the Right Tach

1

Determine Discipline

Dressage, jumping, or trail? Your tack must match your sport.

2

Prioritize Fit

Ill-fitting tack causes pain and behavioral issues. Consult a professional saddle fitter.

3

Material Choice

Leather offers tradition and longevity; synthetic offers ease of care.

4

Safety First

Always replace damaged helmets and check tack stitching regularly.

Blanket Comparison Guide

Blanket Type Best For Durability Maintenance
Turnout Rug Outdoor Protection High (1200D+) Professional Wash
Stable Sheet Cleanliness/Light Warmth Medium Machine Wash
Cooler Drying After Work Low Machine Wash
Fly Sheet Insect Protection Medium Frequent Wash

Common Questions

How often should I replace my riding helmet?

Every 5 years from the date of manufacture, or immediately after any impact/fall. Materials degrade over time.

Do I really need a custom saddle?

Not necessarily, but an adjustable saddle or a professional fitting is crucial. A poor fit can permanently damage your horse's back.

What is the most essential grooming tool?

A good curry comb. It massages the skin, brings oils to the surface, and removes loose hair and dirt better than anything else.

Synthetic vs. Leather tack?

Synthetic is lighter, cheaper, and easier to clean. Leather is traditional, durable, and molds to the horse but requires regular conditioning.

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