Horse Tack
Equip yourself and your horse with dependable, high-quality horse tack designed for comfort, safety, and performance. Whether you’re heading to the trail, arena, or competition, having the right gear makes every ride smoother and safer. Complement your tack collection with our premium horse feed, essential stable tools, and reliable horse care products, all carefully selected to support both casual riders and competitive equestrians.
Leg Straps | Elastic Leg Straps | Replacement | Western Rawhide
$21.50 CADUnit price /UnavailableIn stockFarnam Leather New Deep Conditioner/Replenisher/Restorer
$37.95 CADUnit price /UnavailableIn stockChain Leash | 20-inch Lead Chain | Swivel Ends | Kane Vet Supplies
$11.80 CADUnit price /UnavailableIn stockHorse Accessories | Mustang Lyrica | Tail Bag | Lightweight | Western Rawhide
$26.95 CADUnit price /UnavailableLow stockLead Rope | Horse | Poly and Brass | Mustang | 5/8 x9'
$35.95 CADUnit price /UnavailableLow stock
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Caring for Your Horse Tack
Proper care of your horse tack is essential to keep your equipment safe, long-lasting, and comfortable for both horse and rider. Whether you ride daily or occasionally, maintaining your tack ensures better performance and prevents costly repairs or replacements.
Start by giving your gear a quick wipe-down after each ride to remove sweat, dust, and grime. This small step prevents buildup that can dry out leather or degrade synthetic materials. For deeper cleaning, use saddle soap or a leather-safe cleaner, followed by a conditioner to keep leather supple and crack-free.
Don’t forget your bridles, reins, girths, and stirrup leathers—these areas face the most stress and sweat, so regular attention is key. Synthetic tack, while easier to maintain, should still be cleaned and dried thoroughly to avoid mold and sun damage.
Storage matters just as much as cleaning. Keep your tack in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Use saddle racks, bridle hooks, and breathable covers to help retain shape and prevent mildew.
Routine inspections are also important. Check for worn stitching, stretched holes, or cracks in the leather. Replacing worn or damaged parts early can prevent accidents and extend the life of your equipment.
Shop our collection of quality tack care products and tools to help protect your investment and keep your gear ride-ready all year long.
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Common Questions About Horse Tack Care
How often should I clean my tack?
How often should I clean my tack?
Tack should be wiped down after every ride to remove sweat, dirt, and debris. A more thorough cleaning and conditioning should be done weekly or bi-weekly, depending on how frequently the gear is used.
What products should I use to clean leather tack?
What products should I use to clean leather tack?
Use a gentle leather cleaner or saddle soap to remove grime, followed by a quality leather conditioner to keep the leather soft and prevent cracking. Avoid household cleaners, as they can dry out or damage the leather.
How do I care for synthetic tack?
How do I care for synthetic tack?
Synthetic tack can be cleaned with mild soap and water. It’s low-maintenance compared to leather but should still be dried thoroughly and stored properly to prevent cracking or fading.