HALTERS - HALF CHAPS - WESTERN SADDLES - NEW SADDLE CARE

 

HALTER MEASUREMENTS

 

HALTER WITH BUCKLE ON TOP OF THE NOSEBAND

 

 

HALTER WITH BUCKLE UNDERNEATH THE NOSEBAND

 

FOAL Halter Dimensions (Buckle on top)

Nosepiece 26 cms
Chinpiece 30 - 38 cms
Cheekpiece 15.5 cms
Connecting strap 14 cms
Throatlatch 31 cms
Crownpiece 37 - 46 cms
Tie ring 45 mm


SMALL PONY Halter Dimensions (Buckle under)
 

Nosepiece 26 cms
Chinpiece 30 - 38 cms
Cheekpiece 15.5 cms
Connecting strap 14 cms
Throatlatch 31 cms
Crownpiece 37 - 46 cms
Tie ring 45 mm

 

PONY Halter Dimensions (Buckle under) 

Nosepiece 28 cms
Chinpiece 24 - 33 cms
Cheekpiece 16.5 cms
Connecting strap 13.5 cms
Throatlatch 36 cms
Crownpiece 37 - 46 cms
Tie ring 45 mm

 


 

HALF CHAP MEASUREMENTS

 


 

WESTERN SADDLES

 


 

NEW SADDLE CARE

It is important to oil your saddle prior to use!

Any new leather will break in more readily with a regular application of leather dressing.  It is important not to saturate leather with too much oil.

If the leather begins to feel mushy, discontinue oil use until some of it is allowed to evaporate
and the leather is once again firm.  Pliable and firm, not soft and mushy. New leather needs frequent care for the first few months. 

The feel and appearance of the leather will tell you how often the care is needed.  It is also important to keep salts washed from the flesh side, in particular the fenders.  Clean with soap and water, rinse and apply another coat of dressing. When cleaning a dirty saddle, remove all obvious dirt and grime.  

With a damp sponge, clean thoroughly with saddle soap and warm water, rinse and allow to almost dry, then apply a coat of oil. There are many ways to care for leather and many dressings that can be used.   Your main concern is to keep your saddle clean and well lubricated.  Your reward will be many years of satisfactory service.