Your Complete Saddlery Collection
Saddlery is at the heart of every equestrian routine, covering everything from bridles and girths to whips, lead ropes and tack care. Quality equipment ensures comfort, communication and safety for both horse and rider, whether in the stable or the arena. Our range brings together dependable essentials that balance performance with practicality.
Comfort and Control
A well fitted headcollar or girth keeps your horse secure and comfortable, while durable ropes and reins help maintain smooth control. Choosing the right materials — from soft leather to strong nylon — can make a significant difference to performance and longevity. For training, competition or daily care, well made tack ensures a balanced and confident partnership.
Care and Maintenance
Good quality tack lasts longer when properly maintained. Regular cleaning with suitable leather care products keeps saddles and bridles supple and strong. Neatsfoot oil, saddle soap and soft leather cleansers help protect against wear, ensuring a polished finish and greater comfort for your horse.
Training and Protection
Supportive accessories like boots, bandages and whips help enhance your horse’s performance and protect against strain or injury. These tools, when used correctly, encourage balance and responsiveness without discomfort.
Everyday Practicality
From handy storage options like saddle racks to essential cleaning tools, every item in this collection is chosen with functionality in mind. Designed to meet the needs of both leisure riders and competitors, these products make daily horse care easier and more effective.
FAQs
What does saddlery include? Saddlery covers tack and accessories such as bridles, girths, stirrups, whips and care products.
How often should I clean my leather tack? After each use if possible, or at least weekly to prevent cracking and stiffness.
Is synthetic tack as good as leather? Yes, synthetic materials are lightweight, durable and easy to maintain, though many riders prefer the feel of leather.
How can I store my tack safely? Keep it in a dry, ventilated area and hang saddles and bridles to retain their shape.