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21 AprRead more »
The pad sitting between your saddle and your horse's back influences pressure distribution, sweat management, and how freely your horse can move through the shoulder. Get it right and you'll barely notice it's there. Get it wrong and your horse might start telling you about it in ways that are harder to read. This guide walks through what actually matters when you're choosing jumping pads.
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20 AprRead more »
Here's the truth: saddle pads for ponies are not a substitute for correct saddle fit. A pad can play a small, useful role in comfort and protection. What it cannot do is correct a saddle that doesn't fit.
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19 AprRead more »
For anyone with a round-barrelled pony, it is one of the most common frustrations in the yard. The problem is not always the saddle. Often, it comes down to the pony saddle pad and whether it is designed to stay put on that particular shape of horse.
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18 AprYou pull your white saddle pad from the wash and hold it up to the light. Still grey. Still patchy. It still looks like it spent a season living out in the field. Which, honestly, it did. White pads are gorgeous on a freshly groomed horse, but they collect sweat, mud and stable stains like it’s their full‑time job. The upside: keeping them truly white is absolutely doable. All it takes is the right routine, not endless scrubbing.Read more »
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17 AprRead more »

This guide covers the main types of saddle pads, what to look for when buying, and where things can go wrong. If you are shopping for saddles at the same time, getting the pad right matters even more.
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16 AprThe UK equestrian market is well stocked. From high street chains to specialist saddlers, there is no shortage of tack, gear, and accessories on offer. The harder part is knowing which brands actually stand behind what they sell, and which products will genuinely serve your horse rather than just look the part.Read more »
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15 AprThis guide cuts through the noise. Whether you're buying for a new loan, a recent purchase, or preparing for a horse arriving in the next few weeks, here's how to think about building your kit, and what genuinely matters for your horse's comfort and your confidence.Read more »
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14 AprThis guide covers everything you need to know about tack cleaning, from what products to use to how often to do it. Whether you are working with a brand-new saddle or a bridle you have had for a decade, the principles are the same.Read more »
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13 AprRead more »
Buying new tack is one of those things that should be straightforward, and somehow never quite is. Too many options, too many brands, not enough honest advice about what actually matters for your horse. Whether you are starting from scratch or replacing worn-out kit, this guide cuts through the noise. Here is what you actually need to know about finding the right horse accessories UK riders can rely on.
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20 MarThere’s something quietly brave about opening the box at the end of a long day, lifting out a saddle, and realising: this could change everything for us. Not in a dramatic, movie-moment way. More in the small, steady way that good tack does—helping your horse lift through the back, helping you sit without fighting, helping both of you finish a ride feeling calmer than when you started.Read more »
