We have just taken delivery of a fantastic new range of jods and accessories by Sherwood Forest. This range is such amazingly good quality but at a really brilliant price! They are a little different from the usual black beige and navy's, giving a very practical and comfortable ladies jodhpur that not only look good but won't break the bank! Ladies jodhpurs start at just £17.99, these fun polka dot jods are only £28.99!
All the jodhpurs in the range are soft, strechy and comfortable to wear, but also very durable making them outstanding value for money. There are some fabulous childrens jodhpurs too, some with embroidery and others with fun printed seats.
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
Friday, 19 March 2010
Comfort pads a must in Hoof Boots?
The following a very interesting post from Trelawne Equine's blog (Trelawne Equine are the UK distributor of the Easycare range of hoof boots)
A barefoot horses hoof differs in many ways from a shod horses foot, but one noticeable and very important feature is the way the hoof loads when it hits the ground. A naturally bare hoof will support the weight and shock accross the whole foot, unlike a shod horse that loads peripherally (on the wall of the hoof alone). The hoof wall was never designed to take the whole load, and unless the shod horse is working in a fairly deep surface it will miss out on this important additional support. Other than on a totally flat surface such as a road (which it is advisable to only walk or gentle trotting uphill due to the shock involved, although this is obviously substantially less bare hooved than shod!).
When using a hoof boot, you are creating a flat surface for the hoof to walk on, no matter what the terrain. In order to counteract the potential for peripheral loading, it is advisable to always use a pad, and replace them when they become too flat to support the sole. A 6mm medium or soft comfort pad is ideal for horses that have no preexisting problems, and can be used in any of the boots including the Easyboot Glove.
If the horse is sore or has limb problems including minor things such as windgalls or sore shins as 12mm pad would be beneficial. All riding hoof boots other than the glove will take a 12mm pad without the need to alter the sizing.
A barefoot horses hoof differs in many ways from a shod horses foot, but one noticeable and very important feature is the way the hoof loads when it hits the ground. A naturally bare hoof will support the weight and shock accross the whole foot, unlike a shod horse that loads peripherally (on the wall of the hoof alone). The hoof wall was never designed to take the whole load, and unless the shod horse is working in a fairly deep surface it will miss out on this important additional support. Other than on a totally flat surface such as a road (which it is advisable to only walk or gentle trotting uphill due to the shock involved, although this is obviously substantially less bare hooved than shod!).
When using a hoof boot, you are creating a flat surface for the hoof to walk on, no matter what the terrain. In order to counteract the potential for peripheral loading, it is advisable to always use a pad, and replace them when they become too flat to support the sole. A 6mm medium or soft comfort pad is ideal for horses that have no preexisting problems, and can be used in any of the boots including the Easyboot Glove.
If the horse is sore or has limb problems including minor things such as windgalls or sore shins as 12mm pad would be beneficial. All riding hoof boots other than the glove will take a 12mm pad without the need to alter the sizing.
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
Taka Rugs only £99, hurry!
A quick 'heads up' that we are selling off our Weatherbeeta Taka rugs complete with a FREE fleece at over 45% off, only £99.99! We are anticipating our stock will only last this week, so don't miss out, grab a top end rug for an unbeatable price before we sell out- once they are gone they are gone! The Weatherbeeta Taka freestyle detach a neck combo combines the successful contour design with the exclusive Freestyle System. The Weatherbeeta Taka provides unparalleled fit, protection and freedom of movement. The outer of the Taka turnout is extra heavy duty and breathable premium strength 1260 Denier material, and delivers fully waterproof and breathable comfort for your horse. The detach-a-neck feature of the Taka offers greater versatility, allowing your horse to be with or without a neck cover as required.
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