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Tack and Equipment advice

What should be great fun for any equine shopaholic - choosing, buying and using new gear for your horse - can sometimes seem like more of a nightmare.

With so many different brands on offer and so many products available to meet the needs of horses and their riders, getting the right stuff without spending unnecessary cash is like negotiating a minefield.

So, if you need a new bit or rug, but don't know where to start - you've come to the right place.

Bit Advice

Find out how bits work, get all the information on the different types of bits available, which bit is best for your horse and much more.

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Bridle Advice

We explain the many different types of bridles, help you find the perfect one for your horse and much more.

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Riding Hat Advice

Find out why wearing a hat is important, how they are made, how to fit yours, when to replace a hat and much more.

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Rug Advice

With such a huge range of rugs available, making the right choice can be difficult - here are a few points to think about before handing over your money.

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Saddle Advice

If you take care of it, your saddle could last you years so it's important to take the time to research properly to make sure you get the right one for you.

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Horsebox and Trailer Advice

We give you all the information you need to know from buying second hand to making sure you are towing correctly.

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Training Aids

We run through all the different types to give you all the information you need including Chambon, Draw or Running Reins, Side Reins, and more.

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Yard Equipment

Whether you own your own yard and want to improve your facilities or security, or are looking to start up a business and want to be clued up, we've put all the information you need in one place.

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General Advice

Have a look at how to keep your tack in tip top condition and much more.

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