Intro to Horse Riding and Equipment
This post will keep you focused on the most important equipment to get when you’re first starting out. It may look like a lot, but we’ll break it down for you to make it easy to understand and identify what you need to get. If you run into any terms that aren’t familiar or you want to learn more, this glossary of equestrian terms may come in handy. Essential Hor
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The first part of the list is the equipment you’ll need to get for yourself. Most of these items have safety features designed specifically for horse riding.
1. Riding Pants
Breeches are an athletically-inspired pant designed for horseback riding. They’re made with thin fabric that’s stretchy to allow freedom of movement, and without an inside seam to prevent chafing. They fit snugly and have special gripping fabric designed for safety and communication with the horse. Jodhpurs are another style that is sometimes worn when riding a horse, although these are more common for children. Shirt
The pants that you wear should be made for horse riding, though you have more flexibility with your shirt. There are shirts made specifically for horseback riding with features to ensure comfort. But, if you’re in a pinch, you can use any shirt that doesn’t restrict your movement and is made of a breathable fabric. Ideally, it’s great to get a shirt with UV protection as well as you may be spending a lot of time outdoors on horseback.
3. Boots
A good pair of riding boots is a must-have for any equestrian. Wearing regular boots isn’t a good idea, because they lack the special features that riding boots have for safety. Riding boots have a small heel and a lightly textured sole to keep your foot from sliding through the stirrup, and a firm toe box to protect your toes. Tall boots are used mostly for shows but can also be used for schooling, and they are helpful to keep the saddle from pinching. Paddock boots, or short boots, are comfortable, multi-purpose boots. Note that you’ll want to use half chaps if you’re wearing paddock boots as they offer better grip and added protection for your leg.
4. Helmet
A horse riding helmet is a must for all equestrians, regardless of your expertise. Horseback riding is a dangerous sport and head trauma is a high risk. You need a helmet specifically designed for horse riding as it has the safety technology required. Additionally, you need to be sure your helmet is fitted properly. This handy guide provides all you need to know to measure your head for a horse riding helmet.
5. Safety Vest
Another great way to stay safe in case of a fall from your horse is a safety vest. A safety vest protects your torso from a fall as well as the impact from hooves. There are different styles available including some that are filled with air for added protection. Though they add some bulk, safety vests are a good idea. If you’re not sure on which vest to choose here are some of our top horse riding vests. Essential Horse-Riding Gear for the Horse
A horse also needs equipment for comfort and safety. Here are the essentials you’ll need when you’re first starting out.
1. Saddle, Saddle Pad, and Girth
A saddle is likely the largest investment you’ll make for your horse. Saddles are designed to fit both the rider and the horse, so it’s essential to measure properly to make sure you get the right fit. You’ll also want to learn how to care for your saddle so it will last. Saddle pads are used under the saddle acting as a thin layer of cushion to keep the saddle from rubbing against your horse. Saddle pads also absorb perspiration, prevent heat build-up, and protect the saddle. You’ll also need a girth, a band that attaches to a saddle and runs around the horse’s belly to hold the saddle in place. Learn more: Ultimate English Saddle Pad Guide
2. Bridle, Reins, and Bit
A horse bridle is one of the important communication tools used when riding a horse. The four parts of an English bridle are the crown piece, noseband, cheek pieces, and browband. There are many options and what you select will depend on the kind of riding you’re doing and if you’re planning to compete with your horse. You’ll want to know how to put an English bridle together and how to choose the right bit for your horse. Learn more: What is a Horse Bridle and How Does It Work
3. Stirrup Leathers and Irons
Stirrup irons are shaped metal rings where you place your feet when riding a horse. They are attached to the stirrup leather, which attaches to the tree of the saddle under the skirt. Stirrup irons serve to provide a sturdy flat base of support for your foot while riding and a stable area for your foot to mount your horse.
4. Grooming Tools
Grooming is a good way to keep your horse fit and healthy. It helps the coat shine, boosts circulation, and also provides you with an early warning system to alert you to any health issues that could require