By: Herman Roman | 2011-04-21 | Pets Are you looking to get a new saddle? It can be difficult to select which saddle is right for you, simply because you will discover a wide variety of brands and kinds of saddles available. There are nu... read more
By: Sharon MacKay | 2010-03-31 | Equestrian Ron and Ken Bates made racing saddles from kangaroo hides. The light weight and strength of the kangaroo hides worked really well for horses. However, the unlined animal hide didn't really appeal to most equestrians because the hide had a tendency to wrinkle. read more
By: RileyAbney | 2010-11-30 | Shopping Unless you're brand new to the equestrian side, you know that every one saddles are not created alike and it isn't enough to just know that you wish an English Saddle or a Dressage Saddle for your horse. There are many different varieties to decide on from. read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2012-09-26 | Clothing If you are looking for a wide fit, or opting for something with more universal settings, the saddles on offer in this collection are sure to have a choice which will suit you and your horse. read more
By: addyjason | 2010-10-04 | Shopping Synthetic saddles are a recent development in the history of Saddles. The first saddle was just a piece of cloth on horse which horsemen used, to reduce the discomfort while riding horses. Saddles became more convenient and elaborate with time. read more
By: Jacque Crook | 2010-10-22 | Article Marketing One of the essential items that you will need to purchase is the saddle and there are several different styles and sizes to choose depending on your horse. read more
By: lhermanromang | 2011-04-01 | Pets Are you currently in the market for a brand new saddle? It''s very challenging to determine which brand and model of saddle meets your needs. You will find two main styles of saddles readily available... read more
By: Nick Morgan | 2011-01-01 | Hobbies There are many different types of equestrian saddle. There are also a large number of different manufacturers, each of which has a variety of different models and fitments. If you have a clear idea of purpose and know exactly what you are going to be doing with your horse, then you can narrow down your choices appropriately. read more
By: Sean P Kelley | 2010-08-13 | Equestrian There are some certain differences between buying a used dressage saddle and a new one. As a seller, you should provide accurate and complete information about your used saddle. If you make the buyer confused about anything which is not clear about it, she will likely move on to other saddles and the sale is lost. read more
By: Jane Savoie | 2010-03-30 | Equestrian Lots of you are getting ready to compete your dressage horse. So I want give you some competition tips to help you have the best experience possible. All of the dressage tests have certain movements in common-the entry, halt, salute, corners, circles, diagonals, and transitions. Nailing these can give you some great scores. read more
By: Nick Morgan | 2010-12-24 | Hobbies You will have to select quite a few items of equipment as you get ready to go horse riding. Some of the items you may select without too much forethought, but others will take some deliberation. Equestrian saddles are quite complex pieces of equipment and must be chosen carefully, as an ill fitting saddle will make the whole experience uncomfortable not only for you, but also for the horse itself. read more
By: Tammy Patterson | 2010-04-23 | Equestrian There are a number of types of equipment that should be purchased when you are serious about horse riding, some are for the rider, such as riding jackets and some are for the horse to wear such as saddlepads and numnahs. Article discusses what each one is and how to pick the best riding jacket. read more
By: Tammy Patterson | 2010-05-18 | Equestrian Have you ever riden a horse and sat on a saddle? As with any horse riding equipment, a saddle is absolutely vital that fits correctly. An ill fitting saddle will affect the way the horse moves and behaves as well as on physically for the horse. Ill fitting saddles contribute towards creating unsafe riding situations as horses will try to evade the pain caused by them. read more
By: Jane Savoie | 2010-03-31 | Equestrian When riding your dressage horse, it's important to keep your hands in what I call the "work area". The "work area" is just in front of the saddle above the horse's withers. Put your hands in that position and draw an imaginary box around them. That box is your work area. read more