Tack

I am curious enough about tack when I find other people's endurance blogs that this page shall now exist...Satiate that curiosity, folks!


Saddles:  
Sensation English Trail Treeless saddle
Frank Baines All purpose English saddle
Specialized Trailmaster Saddle
Abetta leather western trail saddle

Scrappy in Sensation treeless w/ JMS Sheepskin cover, SnugPax pommel packs, and Distance Depot beta gear

Saddle Pads
Woolbacks, in all shapes and sizes
Coolback endurance pad
Skito pad w/ firm inserts
Specialized Fleece Saddle pad



Girths
Woolback cinches/girths
Christ dressage girth
Montana cincha Mohair dressage 
Neoprene waffle girth (Blaze likes it, shrug!)

Stirrups
Composite English stirrups
Easycare padded caged stirrups


Horsey Head Gear:
Distance Depot Beta Bridle/Breast collars/Y Martingale
Distance Depot custom bit hanger 
Distance Depot or Hought Beta reins
Yacht rope reins (8' for short necked Arabs)

Bits
Myler full cheek snaffle
Herm Sprenger loose ring snaffle
Myler ported Kimberwick
Sliester Mechanical Hack 

Blaze in Distance Depot beta bridle & Myler full cheek snaffle w/ 8' yacht rope reins

Below the Knees:
Griffin's Tack Splint boots
Renegade Hoof boots 

Misc Tack:
JMS Sheepskin saddle cover/stirrup tubes
Zilco Crupper
Snugpax Pommel packs
Tipperary Sportage helmet
Salamander Visor
Garmin 310XT Forerunner GPS
Irideon tights
Kerrits Ice-fil 
JustChaps half chaps
Ariat Terrain shoes
Asic running shoes

2 comments:

  1. Hay, I did a page to0 - & too wonder who cares? Sure did enjoy seeing that you use! Fun to compare. I had all black for years on my grays - loved the look! Very rich on your bay with the dark green!

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  2. As someone just starting to get into endurance, I appreciate this page. I just bought a Specialized Eurolight and in fact that's how I found your blog (did a search for the Eurolight). I'm still waiting for it to arrive in the mail. I'm always curious what kind of bags/tack I will need/are the best for distance. Thank you.

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