Tack Tip Tuesday
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How Tack Consignment Supports a Greener Planet
In honour of Earth Day, we’re taking a closer look at how tack consignment and small changes in the equestrian world can make a big impact on sustainability.
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Curb Chain Options
When it comes to leverage bits — such as pelhams, kimberwicks, and Western curb bits — the curb chain plays an essential role in how the bit functions.
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Hanging Check Snaffle
Did you know bits are one of my favorite topics? At Evolution Equestrian, we love helping riders find the perfect bit for their horse, whether they... -
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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English Safety Stirrups
TackTipTuesday - A Deep Dive into English Stirrup Irons When it comes to English stirrup irons, safety and personal preference play a big role i... -
Cleaning Rusty Bits
I always love a science experiment! I had a very rusty bit come in, and I should have taken a before photo, but I didn't. I wanted to see if we could clean it up a bit. Hahaha, what a fun pun.
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Measuring a Western Saddle Seat
When measuring a western saddle seat, start at the center of the pommel/swell and measure straight back to the top of the cantle.
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Winter Tack Care
As if the winter blues isn't enough we also run into issues in our damp, cold environments with tack. Espically if your tack room isn't heated. Three common issues you might run into are mold, bloom and of course gunk.
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Twisted Trees in Saddles
Inspect your saddle often! Symmetry in saddles is extremely important in our horsemanship journey of taking two crocked individuals aiming for straightness.
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Pre-Turned Western Stirrup Fenders
If you’ve ever spent time breaking in a new Western saddle, you know the struggle of stiff stirrup fenders. That constant fight to keep your feet in the right position can lead to knee and ankle pain and messy communication with your horse.
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Product Review: Sprenger Aero Safety Stirrups
When it comes to equestrian gear, safety and comfort are paramount. That's why I recently upgraded my stirrups to the Sprenger Aero Safety Stirrups... -
Horse Studs Explained
No, we are not talking about stallions. Studs are small metal attachments that screw into your horse’s shoes. Your farrier will tap 2 holes per sho...
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