Made dressage I need to find someone who can make me custom Leather English / Dressage Reins. HELP!!!!?
I've been trying to find someone to help me but so far no luck, I've tried Victors custom Tack and Schneider Saddlery but nothing. So here is the wish list straight from my Girlfriend. •1" Leather English Dressage Reins. Yes One inch, this seems to be a problem. • Buckle Ends • Black or Brown Leather • Same color stitching • No braiding, Grips or Markers • No Martingale Stops • Brass Hardware Can anyone help me find someone who can make this to order. Please help. Her Birthday is October 8th and I've had no success at all. I need names and numbers or Websites or something. I live in the Milwaukee area so if anyone knows of someplace out here that would be Ideal. Thanks so much to anyone that can help.
Call the people at Skylands. They can get anything from anywhere, My friend custom ordered "plain reins" from them and they came through in a very short time. Just call them and say eveything that you want including how long they should be. Be prepared to spend some money though. I think her's were like $100. Hope that helps.
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My riding teacher thinks that I should get my own GOOD dressage saddle, Im so confused!!!?
I dont have my own horse YET but my teacher thinks i should get my own well made good brand dressage saddle. I have no clue where to start and what brand i should look into. I know they can be expensive. I already have stirrups but also need leathers. I have been riding for a little over 7 years but i am just starting to get really serious about dressage. PLEASEEEE HELP ME!!!
If you don't have your own horse, then i fail to see why you should purchase an expensive saddle that would have to be sized to fit a horse that doesn't belong to you, especially if you change horses on a fairly regular basis. I would wait until you get your own horse to start worrying about a saddle. What you should be using now for the horse should be a saddle custom fitted to them. If they don't have a dressage saddle for that particular horse, at your barn, i would wonder - is the horse not a horse regularly used for dressage, and thus doesn't come with a dressage saddle that fits it, or is your barn not the type that specializes in english riding, specifically dressage work. If no to either of those, look into leasing or showing a dressage specific horse with his own fitted tack, or look into changing barns to a dressage specific barn if you want to get more serious about dressage.