(Part 2) Best equestrian tack according to redditors

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We found 49 Reddit comments discussing the best equestrian tack. We ranked the 37 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Subcategories:

Equestrian bits
Horse bridles & accessories
Horse halters & leads
Horse saddles & accessories
Equestrian longeing equipment
Equestrian pack equipment

Top Reddit comments about Equestrian Tack:

u/LindseyLee5 · 4 pointsr/Horses

If you wanted to alter the tack in some way something that could be done is to make the bridle come apart. Back then most bridles would have been put together with pieces of leather string that would have been tied. If once were to cut that leather string the bridle might hold together long enough for the rider to go out a ways before it fell apart. Probably wouldn’t take long for the rider (depending on who they are difference between cowboy or a lady; cowboy in this instance) to whip together a new strap to fix the bridle. Would still take several minutes if they were resourceful.

Another way would be to cut the cinch in a way the would make the leather tear apart after awhile, but like others have said before most cowboys would then just ditch the saddle and ride bareback. The bridle is your best bet.

Example: Weaver Leather Latigo Leather Browband Headstall https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005JESRSE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_no16CbE4WW2GY

See those two ties at the very bottom? That’s where the bit would be held. Make it so those come apart and need to be replaced and you have a nice little hang up for a few minutes.

u/AngeDuVide · 3 pointsr/whatisthisthing

It's a variant of a curb bit. But not one I've ever seen before.

Here's a (relatively) standard curb bit: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007T7GXKI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_p0j2Db24RCE8P

I found several like this: https://www.rainbowsendtack.com/product%20images/western%20correction%20bits/BW466.JPG

Where the bottom portion is connected in some way but none with the "arch" style, and definitely not any with chains connected like that

u/reverendcat · 3 pointsr/politics

Ooop, here you go. THIS should fix that.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Hooo boy. Everything on my WL is weird! But the top of the charts would be things like:

The Furby I'm a film student, and the Furby is for a shoot I'd like to do, whereupon one poor soul is chased by demon furbies.

The giant raptor statue is a big one. I put it on my WL purely to share it since it's life size, and because holy crap you can own a giant raptor and stick it in your yard!

The canon would come next, It's an item I am debating on adding to my pirate themed bathroom.

And speaking of the pirate themed bathroom this skull toilet brush is going to eventually be a part of it. Unfortunately it's almost always out of stock, but I'll get it one of these days!

The dragon table is another oddity item on my WL. I'm keeping it on there for tracking purposes, much like the canon, because I plan on having my living room be Disney's haunted mansion themed and it's a good center piece. Can't get it until I move here in a few years since it's so large, but I often use my WL as a sort of checklist for future household items and this is most certainty on it.

Then there's the extraordinarily expensive stick which is a film item. A buddy in my Uni's TV crew has one, they're absolutely fantastic to work with and something I like to keep my eyes on.

Then we have the Gargoyle speaker set the knight helmet you can use as a trashcan, the horse rope (though I am starting to think I can just use the giant training leash my dog had since there is literally no difference between this lunge line and her old leash, but I do have to check length. Getting kicked in the head is not high on my list of priorities.) And then there's the oddity that is my Pet wishlist. It is mostly made up of extremely expensive small fluffy blankets and odd fish-tank items.

u/_antipop · 2 pointsr/EDC
u/cheetofoot · 2 pointsr/Beekeeping

Oh, you're lucky that you can get power to your bee yard! Nice! I have a battery powered fencer, Patriot PBX50 which is 0.5 joule, and apparently 8000 volts without any load. You can get a similar fencer with A/C input. I don't have a solar charger and I can't reasonably get power out to my bee yard, so I just charge the battery every once in a while.

Only been a few years and it has worked thus far. I'm in Vermont USA and I see bear sign regularly on my property and have seen a bear in the flesh once. Also, for what it's worth, I bait the fence with cans with peanut butter in them.

I also use ratchet straps to strap the hives down! I figure... If they get through the fence, I don't want them getting a reward, cause... They'll be coming back, and charging through the measly fence forever.

u/TangiestIllicitness · 2 pointsr/Equestrian

This might be perfect for you since it attaches to the crown piece, preventing it from being pulled forward. Otherwise, the halter/bridle combo will likely work as well.

u/dittomuch · 1 pointr/canada

Is a horse a pet?

Edit...

It appears that Horses are pets and as such...

https://www.amazon.ca/Spray-Concentrate-Ounce-Package-544936/dp/B000QFW65G/ref=sr_1_2?s=sports&ie=UTF8&qid=1478150906&sr=1-2

This is 8 grand for shampoo concentrate.

https://www.amazon.ca/Pro-Choice-Collection-Floral-Medium/dp/B003VV1LF8/ref=sr_1_1?s=sports&ie=UTF8&qid=1478150906&sr=1-1

This is a set of spurs again like 8 grand

https://www.amazon.ca/Royal-Hamilton-DB-600D-PRDIA-M-Diamond-Blanket/dp/B004V4FS12/ref=sr_1_3?s=sports&ie=UTF8&qid=1478150906&sr=1-3

This is a blanket... like 8 grand

https://www.amazon.ca/BATES-KIMBERLEY-SWINGING-FENDER-MEDIUM/dp/B002KQUK2K/ref=sr_1_20?s=sports&ie=UTF8&qid=1478150906&sr=1-20

Saddle 4400

See Toronto probably has the lowest ownership of horses and also has the most options for buying expensive gear and supplies for other pets near by. I think it is reasonable that the average spent on pets would be much higher in places that have Horses versus places that have cats.

u/Cat_Wings · 1 pointr/Equestrian

Definitely sounds like a visit to a physical therapist or an orthopedic doc is in order! You might be able to get some strengthening exercises to work through this if you talk to a professional, depending on what the issue actually is.

I broke my leg/ankle pretty badly in a riding accident a couple years ago and had to have surgery to put all the bones back together. I was really worried about my ankle strength holding up in the stirrups again so I did a lot of resistance band PT exercises. My friend's dad is an orthopedic doc and he recommended these stirrups which have neoprene to help absorb the shock.

u/PriorProject · 1 pointr/DnD

What are your reigns made out of that they weigh more than 5lbs? These have a shipping weight of 2lbs https://www.amazon.com/Split-Style-Weight-Biothane-Medium/dp/B001M08WR0 and you don't feel the full weight in your hands.

u/Anne1407 · -1 pointsr/Assistance

Not sure if it qualifies as a need, but my girlfriend could use a new rope for her horse. It's in purple, which is awesome because it happens to be her favorite colour. This is the item: www.amazon.co.uk/Plain-Horse-Lead-Rope-Purple/dp/B004VAAT5Q/ref=cm_wl_huc_item

And it is on my wish list here: www.amazon.co.uk/gp/registry/wishlist/IMHB40W3Y9GC/ref=topnav_lists_1