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Norton Elastic GaitersNorton Elastic Gaiters
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Norton Elastic Gaiters

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NORTON XTR gaitersNORTON XTR gaiters
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NORTON XTR gaiters

Sale price€59,90
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NORTON Comfort Pony Open Gaiters
Zilco Cooling Gaiters
Zilco

Zilco Cooling Gaiters

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Kit de protections Pro Kit SetziKit de protections Pro Kit Setzi
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Kit de protections Pro Kit Setzi

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First fly mask without ears
FÉROE Cold Gaiters Pack + Cold Gel Pack SetFÉROE Cold Gaiters Pack + Cold Gel Pack Set
Paire hipposandales CLBPaire hipposandales CLB
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Paire hipposandales CLB

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Hot and cold pocket for JUMPTEC rest gaiters
ONI knee protectorsONI knee protectors
Zilco SlickZ Knee ProtectorsZilco SlickZ Knee Protectors
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Norton Fly Mesh Nose GuardNorton Fly Mesh Nose Guard
Zilco Leather Pastern Protectors
TONIC Pastern ProtectorsTONIC Pastern Protectors
Picasso tail guardPicasso tail guard
Zilco tendon protectorsZilco tendon protectors
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Zilco tendon protectors

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Lami-cell V22 Youngster Pony Fetlock BootsLami-cell V22 Youngster Pony Fetlock Boots
NORTON Fleece fetlock guardsNORTON Fleece fetlock guards
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NORTON Fleece fetlock guards

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NORTON XTR Fetlock BootsNORTON XTR Fetlock Boots
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NORTON XTR Fetlock Boots

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Your horse's equipment, it's much more than just a detail: it's the key to its comfort, its performance and its health. But between the multitude of choices and the criteria to take into account, it's not always easy to find your way around.

Discover our selection ofproducts and accessories for your horseas well as our selection advice for the rider.

Your horse's comfort and safety depend on the equipment you provide. Every rider, whether amateur, owner, or breeder, must make sure they choose the right equipment for daily use. Here's what you need:

  • Saddle: The saddle is the key element for comfortable work sessions. Choose it according to the horse's morphology and the discipline.
  • Bridle: a good bridle is essential to ensure control without hindering your horse. The choice of bits, headstall and reins must be appropriate.
  • Protection of members: trousers, gaiters and polo bandages protect the horse's limbs during intense efforts or on rough terrain.
  • Kidney blanket and cover: these products are perfect for keeping your horse warm, especially after exercise, or for protecting them outdoors during the bad season.
  • Protective boots or bells: theseriding accessoriesprotect feet from shocks and injuries during exercise or outdoors.
  • Saddle pad: the saddle pad ensures comfort and hygiene. It absorbs perspiration and prevents chafing.
  • Halter and lunge line: perfect for moments of relaxation or training on foot, the halter allows a good grip on the horse.
  • Grooming bag: These accessories are essential for maintaining the horse's coat and health. They include brushes, curry combs, and hoof picks.

Theseriding equipmentare the basics, but every horse is unique. Always remember to prioritize quality and adaptation so that your four-legged friend is perfectly equipped and comfortable, both on a daily basis and during competitions!

Choosing a good oneequipment for your horse, it's more than just a question of price. It's about findingproducts that combine safety, comfort and durability.

Here are some tips to avoid making mistakes.

Choose equipment made from sustainable materials

Ariding equipmentquality starts withsolid materialsLeather is often synonymous with durability for products such as saddles, girths, bridles, and halters. Fabrics such as nylon or polyester, when properly treated, are resistant to wear and weather while being lightweight and easy to maintain.

Check the seams and finishes

The details make all the difference. Agood finishguarantees not only better durability, but also increased safety. Strong and even seams, reliable buckles and closures, this is what ensures the longevity of theriding equipment.

Adapt the equipment to your horse's morphology

Every horse is different. The saddle, for example, must be perfectlyadjusted to its size and shapeImproper fit can lead to injury or pain. Take the time to measure your horse and seek professional advice if necessary.

Consider comfort first

Your horse deserves equipment that provides him withwell-being and comfort. Choose ergonomic saddles, breathable saddle pads, non-chafing pads, and a bridle that won't cause discomfort. The more comfortable your horse is, the better his performance and behavior will be.

Don't hesitate to invest

Good equipment doesn't have to cost a fortune, but it's often worth investing a little more forensure better qualityA durable product that meets your needs will save you money in the long term.

Making the right choice for yourriding equipmentrequires thought, but by prioritizing quality and adaptation, you ensure your horse optimal comfort and maximum performance.

A horse's comfort and performance depend on the equipment you choose. While poorly fitted equipment can affect its well-being, good equipment promotesthe fluidity of movements and the results.

Here's how to select the right products for your companion.

Prioritize fit and cut

To ensure comfort and performance, the equipment must be perfectlyadjusted to your horse's morphologyA poorly positioned or too narrow saddle can cause pain and hinder movement. Always check that accessories (halters, saddle pads, blankets) fit the horse's shape, without compressing or hindering it.

Choose suitable protections

Protections (bandages, boots, bell boots) should provide optimal coverage without restricting your horse's natural movement. The materials should be flexible enough to prevent friction while being impact resistant. Remember that poorly fitting protections can cause more harm than good.

Choose breathable and lightweight materials

A horse's comfort also depends on regulating its temperature and managing its perspiration. Choose a saddle pad, blanket, and shock absorbers inbreathable materialsthat wick away heat and moisture. Lightweight yet effective, theseequestrian productspreserve your horse's skin while allowing it to perform at its best.

Consider your horse's needs

Each horse has different needs depending on its discipline and conformation. A show jumping horse will have different requirements than a dressage or trail riding horse. Selectriding equipmentthat meet these specific requirements: for example, dressage saddles with a deep seat for greater stability or light and flexible protections for competition horses.

Test and adjust riding equipment regularly

Your horse's needs may change over time. It is important to regularly test and adjust hishorse equipmentdepending on its physical development and performance. Don't neglect your horse's comfort just because the equipment always seems in good condition.

Ariding equipmentA well-chosen horse harness is an investment in your horse's performance and well-being. Every detail counts, so take the time to carefully select each element to provide your horse with the best possible comfort!

Find the selection ofhorse products and accessorieson our online sales site Terre d'équidés!