Archive for 'Riding Chaps'
Horse Riding Chaps And Horse Riding Apparel
To keep your horse riding boots in good condition, consider purchasing horse riding chaps to practice in if you ride on a regular basis. Chaps give you the same riding experience as tall boots would, giving you a better grip on the horse and protecting your lower leg from rubbing against stirrups. The chaps should fit [...]
Posted: September 28th, 2009 under Equestrian Apparel, Riding Chaps.
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Riding Gloves And Riding Chaps
Having proper riding gloves is important to ensure that you have a secure grip on the reins of your horse. Make sure they not only fit your hands perfectly but are also comfortable, to assist in helping control the horse and also to prevent blisters on your hands. Riding gloves come in a variety of [...]
Posted: August 24th, 2009 under Equestrian Apparel, Riding Chaps, Riding Gloves.
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Riding Chaps And Riding Accessories
Riding chaps are covering for a rider’s legs. They are strapped on breeches or pants and are usually made of leather or any leather like sturdy material. They are usually worn for safety but nowadays they are also being worn in horse shows. There are several types of chaps available in the market – Shotgun [...]
Posted: July 8th, 2009 under Riding Accessories, Riding Chaps.
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Riding Accessories And Riding Chaps Great Selection for Riding Enthusiasts
Horseback riding is as much a hobby as it is a sport. Thus, riding accessories are in great demand by enthusiasts. You can find thousands of accessories with a wide range of prices. You can get a Stowaway Utility belt for $19.99 and riding chaps for a few hundred bucks. Chaps are an interesting accessory. [...]
Posted: June 22nd, 2009 under Riding Accessories, Riding Chaps.
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Riding Chaps Necessary Riding Apparel For Work and Show
Riding chaps are an everyday necessity. Even depending on what you’re working on, they are a staple of every rider’s wardrobe in the barn, riding for pleasure, or show practice. The best half chaps are contoured with elasticity for custom fit. Originally chaps were associated with American west cowboy culture, and used primarily as a [...]
Posted: May 6th, 2009 under Equestrian Apparel, Riding Chaps.
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Riding Chaps And Riding Jeans
Do you have a good pair of riding chaps? This is not one of those things that you want to put off. Do you know why? Because a good pair of riding jeans is a good find and you don’t want to let them get a lot of wear and tear, sandwiched between you and [...]
Posted: December 27th, 2008 under Equestrian Apparel, Riding Chaps, Riding Jeans.
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Riding Chaps Provide Comfort And Protection
There’s a lot to consider when riding, such as where you ride, how you ride, and why you ride. I found riding chaps to be one of the most important parts of riding apparel. We need that extra protection and comfort when working out, practicing, or riding in rough areas, especially for long periods [...]
Posted: October 17th, 2008 under Riding Apparel, Riding Chaps.
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Riding Chaps An Essential Component Of Proper Riding Apparel
How important is having a good pair of riding chaps? Very important when you consider what they are for. They are leather armor for the rider, to protect your clothing from the chafing that happens when you ride. You will want to protect your jeans and your boots from too much wear and tear. When [...]
Posted: September 23rd, 2008 under Equestrian Apparel, Riding Chaps.
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Riding Chaps And Riding Jeans
You don’t want to skimp on your riding jeans. These things have to be tough, so they can withstand rubbing against the horse as you ride, and the movement you are going to put them through. They have to be comfortable so that you can enjoy yourself in them. And they have to look good. [...]
Posted: September 2nd, 2008 under Equestrian Apparel, Riding Chaps, Riding Jeans.
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Riding Chaps And Riding Jeans
Your equipment, you have probably discovered, works together to make one entire outfit that is more than an outfit. Take riding jeans and boots, for example. They look good and keep you covered, but they also aid in your riding experience. But they can become worn if not properly cared for, and that is where [...]
Posted: July 29th, 2008 under Equestrian Apparel, Riding Chaps, Riding Jeans.
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