Horse Riding Boots For Purpose And Fashion

March 29, 2009 · Posted in horse riding boots · 5 Comments 

For the equestrian rider, or just leisure time horse owner, horse riding boots for purpose and fashion are an important part of owning a horse. Just about every culture and society came to the conclusion long ago that boots were a necessary thing when it came to riding these animals. They indeed serve a purpose, though many non-horse riding folks might not realize this is so. When you think about how a person’s legs have to straddle the horse’s back and its sides, you can more easily appreciate the need for appropriate riding apparel.

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Types of Horse Riding Boots

March 23, 2009 · Posted in horse riding boots · Comment 

Horse riding boots are the ones suitable for horseback riding. There are two main types of equipment available for horse riders, the American or Western and the English; this difference concerns even the riding boots, since the two basic types have prevailed all over the world. The riding boots, historically, were made with high heels so as to avoid slipping. The newer boots though, have a lower heel, with the exception of cowboy boots.

The most known and common horse riding boots are:

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Bareback horse riding

March 22, 2009 · Posted in horse riding · Comment 

Few images of man and animal are more aesthetically appealing than that of a rider astride a beautiful horse freely galloping along the beach at sunset, mane, tail, and rider’s cares trailing in the breeze with no saddle, no bridle, no restraint. This is nature at its best. Horseback riding is a thoroughly rewarding activity that almost anyone can enjoy, and bareback horse riding creates a unique and powerfully natural relationship between rider and horse that goes beyond the traditional riding experience.

Television, movies, horse shows, rodeos and photos of Wild West Cowboys in action have inadvertently planted the idea in our thoughts that horseback riding always requires the use of saddles, spurs, lariots, bridles and other complicated equipment.

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