SubscribeGift a Sub
Enable cache 100

My Rainbow Latigo

This July I celebrated my purchase of a used Crates Lady Reiner. I am still so excited that I stumbled upon such a gem. For the purposes of this story, know that my saddle conveniently came with a leather latigo, so I didn’t think about putting on the nylon one from my old saddle.



Well, a good friend of mine recently took a spill from her mare because her leather latigo snapped. Thankfully she and the horse weren’t seriously injured, but it was definitely a wake-up call for me. Why was I trusting my life with a used latigo? Who knows how old it is or what it’s gone though.



I resolved that I needed to buy a new one. A couple weekends ago I visited Texas to help celebrate a good friend’s birthday and to say hi to my old trainer. As we sat in his shop, I told him all about my cool saddle and how I needed a new latigo. He looked at me and said, “Want me to make you one?” Who says no to a free latigo? Not me.

He proceeded to walk over to a bucket and pull out a spool of rainbow nylon—the kind you might make a lawn chair with. I’ve never met anyone with a rainbow latigo. Maybe I’m the proud owner of the first-ever rainbow saddle accessory.

Regardless of where I stand in the history of unorthodox and possibly tacky horse gear, I was excited to give my new rainbow latigo a try. My friend’s Appy was a great sport about the whole thing last Friday night. He’s on his way to becoming a super star dressage mount, but when I visit him he gets to return to his western heritage.

Sadly, last Friday night will probably be the only time my rainbow latigo ever sees a saddle. It’s a bit too wide for my mohair cinch and front rigging dee. I spent a good deal of time making sure it wasn’t pinching the horse in any way. Even though it’s not perfectly practical, I love my rainbow latigo. I made it with a good friend and it’s downright hilarious, to me at least.

Back to The Near Side

View Comments

Recent Posts

Adopting a Companion Horse

When you think of the term “companion horse,” one that is versatile with the ability to fill a variety of…

12 hours ago

Emergency and Natural Disaster Preparedness with Horses

Each year, hurricanes, wildfires, and severe storms force thousands across the country to evacuate their homes. When preparing for a…

4 days ago

ASPCA Right Horse Adoptable Horse of the Week: Xanthus

Welcome to Horse Illustrated’s weekly installment of the Right Horse Adoptable Horse of the Week, offered in partnership with the…

5 days ago

Equine Affaire Massachusetts 2024: Four Days Just Isn’t Enough!

The crisp New England autumn air was filled with excitement as Equine Affaire returned to the Eastern States Exposition in…

5 days ago

A Royal Wrap: 2024 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Synopsis

Things have gone quiet now in Toronto at the Canadian National Exhibition grounds on the waterfront of Lake Ontario after…

5 days ago

Vet Adventures: Lady Catherine de Bourgh

It was late on a Saturday when the photo popped up on my phone. It was a laceration at the…

7 days ago