There are lots of bits in a Tack Shop.

I've recently been putting a website together for a Saddlery (or Tack Shop) in Cheshire and honestly didn't know there were quite so many horse related products on the market.

There are bits, reins, bridles and saddles, rugs, fly masks and horse boots. For the rider there are breeches, riding hats, chaps and riding boots, safety wear and body protectors.

There must be hundreds of different bits alone. A bit, as I have learned, is the "bit" that goes in the horse's mouth and sits in a part of the mouth where there are no teeth. The bit is kept in place by straps on the horse's head called a bridle to which the reins are attached.

The majority of the staff in a saddlery are frequent horse riders themselves and so very knowledgeable about the products they sell. Good to know you won't unintentionally find yourself wearing horse boots to the supermarket.

Along the way I have also discovered a form of clothing called jodhpurs, which although difficult to spell are by all accounts very easy to wear and super comfortable. I have no room for a horse but might just find some space for a pair of these.

BTW if you are looking for bargain equestrian equipment and are based up in Scotland I can recommend David Conchie's saddlery, or down in the Wisbech/Cambs area and looking for Jodhpurs try Smeeth Saddlery




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