Explore the ever evolving world of equestrian legwear with our quick guide! From traditional jodhpurs and breeches to modern styles designed for everyday wear, this blog will help you discover the perfect pair.
Stay stylish and comfortable in the saddle this summer with our guide to the top 10 ladies’ legwear for 2024. From lightweight breeches to chic riding tights, find your perfect fit from RB Equestrian’s recommendations.
Understanding some equestrian terms can be tricky. That’s why we’ve put together a handy jargon buster on showing to help.
Stepping into the eventing arena soon, or just curious about the dress code for your upcoming event? Our guide is here to clear things up and help you pick the perfect outfit!
In this jargon busting blog, we’ll explain common and less common terms about show jackets and accessories and what they really mean – to help you shop with even greater confidence… let’s go!
Your horse might use a headcollar everyday, but do you know your halter from your foal slip? Our useful ‘jargon buster’ is aimed to help guide you through all the words and phrases we use to describe what is probably the most commonly used equestrian item.
When choosing the best headcollar for your horse, there are many aspects to bear in mind. Whether you’re concerned about safety, practicality or style, RB Equestrian’s carefully curated range of headcollars has it all.
Do you know your half pads from your saddlecloths? Your bamboo from your bindings? In this jargon buster, we’re going to help you navigate the slightly confusing world of anything and everything that goes under the saddle including half pads, saddlecloths and numnahs.
We pride ourselves on providing excellent rider safety equipment. Check out our list of FAQs to help you get the most out of your body protector.
Many horse owners clip their horses, whether it’s in the autumn and winter to remove a thick winter coat and keep them cool when working, to neaten up legs, or even for horses with conditions such as Cushing’s that grow incredibly thick coats all year round. Clipping is a useful skill to learn if your horse fits into any of these categories.