Designed to increase your horse's comfort, and to enhance saddle stability. This girth is made of lightweight, technological material that dries quickly, wipes clean, and resists sweat. Training aids can be attached to a convenient central D-ring.
Ovation M Class MIPS Helmet is Lightweight, comfortable, and breathable. Featuring large front ventilation, 2 back side vents, and a top centered stripe.
20" x 20". Hidden Zipper in Back Linen with Feather Down Fill Knife Edge or Corded Finish. An upright open horseshoe is considered good luck, or a storage container for good luck floating by.
ach C4 belt is cut-to-size fit, giving you the freedom to perfectly tailor it to your waist. The classic belts come in one 50 inches in length, which you can trim from there.
Do you ever feel like your helmet it ‘just too much’? It’s too hot, too heavy, too tight, too loose. This helmet isn’t too much of anything, except protective. You’ll be minding your melon while staying cool, fresh, comfortable, and stylish.
Stride Training Field Boots are the perfect boot for everyday riding and/or showing! Premium leather, unique Irish design, European craftsmanship , advanced technologies.
Perfect for use in the hunter/jumper ring or for equitation, the Annice offers a slightly wider, medium-deep seat with a medium twist that offers security yet keeps close contact with the horse.
Mini Whinnies Unicorns! There are 8 different models, each in its own blind bag with sticker and mini brochure. These beautiful unicorns are sure to enchant any unicorn lover.
The Dublin Easy-Care Contrast Stitch half chaps are easy to care for chaps made from a durable and machine washable synthetic suede. The elastic stretch calf and full length YKK zipper with snap closure ensure that they provide a snug and comfortable fit.
Denim is a classic kid’s favorite, especially with the addition of DriRelease® moisture management and ride-worthy features that make it perfectly suited for in-saddle wear
National Velvet follows the adventures of 14-year-old Velvet Brown. When "The Pie," a horse with a bad habit of jumping pasture fences and making mischief, is raffled off at the village fair, Violet finds herself his new owner.