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- Elastic Insert Girth: Features elastic sections near the buckles, allowing for some give and providing a snug yet comfortable fit without being overly restrictive.
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- English Riding, Saddles
- Rowland Genuine Leather Endurance Saddle is specifically designed for long-distance riding, providing maximum comfort and support for both horse and rider over extended periods.
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- English Riding, Stirrups
- Rowland SS Endurance Stirrups For English Rider's are specifically designed for long-distance riding, focusing on maximizing rider comfort, reducing fatigue, and providing stability over extended periods in the saddle.
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- English Riding, Stirrups
- Rowland SS English Safety Stirrups come in various designs (like hinged sides or breakaway mechanisms) to release the rider's foot in the event of a fall, enhancing safety.
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- Bitless, English Riding
- The hackamore works by applying pressure to the horse’s nose and face, rather than its mouth, to control and direct its movements.
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- Bitless, English Riding
- Rowland Escuela hackamore is a unique type of horse tack that replaces the traditional bit in a bridle. It features a noseband with reins attached, allowing for control through pressure applied to the horse’s nose and face instead of its mouth.
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- Bitless, English Riding
- Rowland Escuela hackamore is a unique type of horse tack that replaces the traditional bit in a bridle. It features a noseband with reins attached, allowing for control through pressure applied to the horse’s nose and face instead of its mouth. This method is particularly useful for training or riding horses that might have dental problems or are sensitive to…
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- Bitless, English Riding
- The hackamore works by applying pressure to the horse's nose and face, rather than its mouth, to control and direct its movements. It's often used for training or riding horses that may have dental issues or are sensitive to bits.
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- Bitless, English Riding
- Escuela hackamore/ Cavemore is a type of horse tack that is used instead of a bit in a bridle. It typically consists of a nose-band and reins attached to the nose-band.
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- English Riding, Girths
- Rowland Genuine Leather Eventing Girth For English Rider is designed to be lightweight and durable, often with materials that can withstand water and mud. Some models incorporate a stud guard.
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- English Riding, Riding Gloves
- Rowland Genuine Eventing Leather Gloves are designed to meet the specific demands of eventing, a discipline that combines dressage, cross-country, and show jumping. These gloves must provide durability, grip, and comfort across various challenging and dynamic riding conditions.
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- English Riding, Saddles
- Rowland Genuine Leather Jumping Saddle, also known as a close contact saddle, is designed to provide the rider with optimal balance and support during jumping activities.
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- English Riding, Leather Bridle
- A Figure-8 bridle, also known as a Grackle bridle, is a specialized type of English bridle designed to provide enhanced control and stability, particularly for horses that tend to cross their jaws or pull hard.
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- English Riding, Stirrups
- Rowland SS Fillis English Stirrups are a traditional and highly popular type of English stirrup, known for their straightforward design and versatility across various riding disciplines.
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- English Riding, Leather Bridle
- Rowland Genuine Leather Flash English Bridle with Brass Hardware is a versatile and widely-used type of English bridle designed to provide additional control over the horse by incorporating a flash nose-band
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- Bitless, English Riding
- A hackamore is a type of horse tack that is used instead of a bit in a bridle. It typically consists of a noseband and reins attached to the noseband.
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- English Riding, Stirrups
- High-tech, lightweight stirrups designed with a flexible arm and wide tread for enhanced safety and comfort, popular in show jumping and eventing.
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- Bits, English Riding
- Rowland SS Full Cheek Snaffle Bit with Single Jointed SS Hollow Mouth is commonly used in equestrian activities, come in various sizes to accommodate different horse breeds and sizes. The size of a full cheek snaffle is primarily determined by the width of the horse’s mouth, measured from one corner of the lips to the other.
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- Bits, English Riding
- Full cheek snaffle bits are popular in many English riding disciplines, including eventing, show jumping, and dressage, particularly at the lower levels
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- Bits, Bits, English Riding, Western Riding
- The extended cheeks provide a more direct and clear signal to the horse when the rider uses the reins, making it easier to direct the horse's head and neck, especially beneficial for young or green horses learning to turn and respond to rein aids.
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- Bits, English Riding
- Riders often use keepers (leather loops) to attach the top of the cheeks to the bridle, ensuring the bit stays in the correct position and enhancing the stability and action of the bit.
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- Bits, English Riding
- Riders often use keepers (leather loops) to attach the top of the cheeks to the bridle, ensuring the bit stays in the correct position and enhancing the stability and action of the bit.
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- Bits, English Riding
- Stainless Steel Full Cheek Snaffle bit with Life-saver Joint having Jingles is popular in many English riding disciplines, including eventing, show jumping, and dressage, particularly at the lower levels.
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- Bits, English Riding
- The mouthpiece can be single-jointed, double-jointed (such as a French link or Dr. Bristol), or made from a variety of materials, including stainless steel, copper, or rubber.
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- Bits, English Riding
- The mouthpiece can be single-jointed, double-jointed (such as a French link or Dr. Bristol), or made from a variety of materials, including stainless steel, copper, or rubber. The jointed mouthpieces apply pressure to the tongue, bars, and sometimes the roof of the mouth.
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- Bits, English Riding
- To ensure a proper fit, measure the width of your horse’s mouth and choose a bit size that matches closely.
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- Bits, English Riding
- The size of a full cheek snaffle is primarily determined by the width of the horse’s mouth, measured from one corner of the lips to the other.
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- Bits, English Riding
- Rowland SS Full Cheek Snaffle Bit, Double Jointed with Dr. Bristol Mouth is commonly used in equestrian activities, come in various sizes to accommodate different horse breeds and sizes.
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- Bits, English Riding
- Stainless Steel Fulmer with Single Jointed Mouth is a type of snaffle bit featuring the distinctive long, full cheeks similar to a full cheek snaffle, but with loose rings at the ends of the mouthpiece. This combination provides the benefits of both a full cheek and a loose ring snaffle, enhancing lateral control and flexibility.
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