Tack Tip Tuesday
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Monoflap English Saddles
Most English saddles feature a two-flap design—a sweat flap underneath and an outer flap that covers the billets. This style provides versatility and is commonly used across dressage, jumping, and all-purpose saddles.
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Protect those Dressage crowns!
#TackTipTuesday - Protect those crowns! I love working with and supporting other local equestrians! These are a fantastic idea created by Angie, w... -
Eskadron Lambskin Underlay
Do you have a sensitive-skinned horse? Then this #TackTipTuesday is for you! I love sharing interesting pieces of tack that I come across. ... -
Basic Saddle Fit Tips: Saddle Length
Just a reminder, I am not a saddle fitter. Just a tack nerd to who loves to learn and share. Having proper fitting tack is key to having happy, hea... -
Exercise Boot Fit
Having the right fitting boot is important to your horse’s comfort! Sometimes it is hard to tell what size your horse is as there is never a standa... -
Stirrup Bar Position
This small little tip can be the difference between a close call and some broken bones. On an English saddle the stirrups rest on the stirrup bar t... -
Parts of an English Saddle
Now that we have gone over the basic types of English Saddles last week, let’s take a closer look into parts of an English Saddle. Not everyone i... -
Different Types of English Saddles
If you are starting the hunt for your first saddle, it can be overwhelming on the options. With terms such as; close contact, all-purpose, evente...