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Categories: Tack and Equipment

New products at the January 2013 AETA Trade Show

One of the most fun business trips I make ever year is attending the January American Equestrian Trade Show in King of Prussia, Pa. For a horse person like me, the show is full of wonderful equestrian items. Tack shop owners and catalog companies send their buyers to the show to purchase products that you’ll see in your local tack store, on line or in your favorite equestrian catalog this fall.



Check out some items that caught my eye.



Eous introduced the Resis-Tech hunt coat, a washable show coat that is waterproof and breathable. It comes in black or gray. If the coat gets dirty at a show, just toss it in the washing machine. So easy! www.equisupplies.com

Abigail Boatwright

Abigail Boatwright is a freelance writer and photographer based in Texas, and is the editor of Horse Illustrated’s sister publication, Western Life Today.

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