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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 »
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13 FebThere’s a moment every horse owner remembers: the first ride where everything just… clicks. Your horse softens, your seat settles, and suddenly the “attitude” you blamed on the weather looks a lot more like relief. Often, that turning point is simple. It’s a saddle that fits.Read more »
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6 FebMaybe it’s a young horse who’s still figuring out what the world looks like with tack on. Maybe it’s a sensitive soul who feels everything. Either way, the goal isn’t to “get through it” — it’s to help them feel safe enough to try. That’s where a trial can be a game-changer. When you buy a saddle, you’re not only choosing leather and stitching. You’re choosing how your horse will experience pressure, balance, movement, and comfort every single ride. And for horses who are still learning confidence, the right approach matters just as much as the right fit.Read more »
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30 JanBuying a saddle is one of those moments that feels exciting and a bit nerve-wracking at the same time. You’re picturing happier hacks, steadier schooling, maybe even that little glow of pride when your horse moves freely and you can finally sit the trot without bracing. But when you’re looking at saddles for sale in the UK, it’s easy to get swept up by pretty leather, big brand names, and well-meaning opinions.Read more »
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23 JanThere’s a moment many of us can picture: you tack up, you’re ready for a lovely ride, and your horse… just doesn’t feel like themselves. Maybe they’re a touch “cold-backed.” Maybe the walk is short for the first ten minutes. Maybe they pin an ear when you do the girth. It’s easy to blame the weather, the season, the arena surface, or a grumpy mood. But sometimes the real culprit is poor saddle fit—the kind that doesn’t shout straight away, but whispers through tiny changes that build over weeks.Read more »
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16 JanRead more »
If you’ve ever caught yourself Googling saddle fitters near me because you want someone to take a proper look, you’re not alone. And if you’ve heard (or even said) “This saddle fits everything”, this guide is a gentle reminder: your horse’s back deserves a bit more kindness than a one-size-fits-all promise. In this post, we’ll walk through 9 clear signs your horse may be uncomfortable, what they could be trying to tell you, and the small, thoughtful checks you can do today. If you want extra peace of mind, you can also book a trial and ride in real life before you commit.
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19 DecFrom local equestrian events to the big-name horse events UK riders dream of, 2025 has been packed with firsts, personal bests and “we actually did it!” moments for the Cavaletti community. In every ring, arena and warm-up, we’ve seen Cavaletti saddles, bridles and accessories helping riders feel secure, horses move more freely and partnerships grow in confidence.Read more »
