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Horse and Rider Equipment

Horse Illustrated articles cover horse and rider equipment. Learn what to buy, how to buy, and how to take care of it with our experts. Learn more about horse boots and wraps, ear bonnets, martingales, grooming equipment, buckets, long lines, stuff used for driving, etc. In addition, we also have articles covering rider equipment, such as riding helmets, boots, gloves, riding jackets, etc. In addition, see some of the latest products found at trade shows and equine events as Horse Illustrated staff and writers attend. Make the right buying decisions for you, your horse, and your barn so that caring for your horse and your riding can be done with practicality and style.

Equine ergonomics takes the applied science of ergonomics and applies it to horse tack and other products to design and engineer it to work with maximum efficiency for you and your horse.Tucker Ergobalance Standard Trail Glide Stirrups The angled cone...
These great equestrian gift ideas should definitely go on your list this season.Horsescents Organic Lavender Aromatherapy Deliver calming organic lavender aromatherapy with this innovative scent pack (halter not included). Leather ScentStrap with lavender-filled ScentSac: $85; www.horsescentsinc.com Heritage Performance Glove Jazz up training...
Bundle up and fight the cold with these seasonal barn staples to add some warmth to your winter equestrian apparel. Redingote Coverall Waterproof, breathable and insulated; designed to fit over riding clothes. $278; www.redingoteequestrian.comKerrits Sit Tight Windpro Knee Patch Tight Polartec Wind...
Preventing injuries and managing chronic conditions are top priorities when making care decisions for your equine partner. You may have considered adding therapeutic products to your management strategy after talking to your vet and shopping around. Here are some...
Trail riding is a favorite among many riders. Don't go out unprepared. Have the right trail riding tack and gear before you set out on the trail with some of the below items from Horse Illustrated's tack and gear column.Resistol Ridesafe...
Polo wraps are an alternative to protective boots. They can provide light protection for horses with sensitive skin who might get rubs from other types of boot.Tap here to read about other types of leg protection for horses.First you...
Thumbs up: Turnout blanket with a 10-year indestructible guarantee We’re so confident in the toughness of our SmartPak™ Ultimate Turnout Blanket (#20621, starting at $199.99) for your horse that we’ve backed it with a 10-Year Indestructible Guarantee. This turnout blanket...
Baby pads aren’t for baby horses. They’re thin rectangles of cotton (about 32” x 28”) that fit between your horse’s back and whichever other saddle pad you’d like to keep clean and neat. Not to be confused with traditional square saddle pads,...
As the sport of show jumping has grown, certain items of tack that once looked peculiar have become more familiar to the average equestrian. Such is the case with the belly guard. At first glance the belly guard looks like a shield...
Crocheted ear bonnets (also called “ear hoods”) first became popular in the world of show jumping. Grand prix riders, competing on grass fields during spring and summer, realized their horses were often distracted by flies and gnats. It was disconcerting to gallop...
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