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Scoops, breastplates

Facings, saddlebags - make the right choice in the Sportano shopRiding is a discipline that requires not only the skill and knowledge of the rider, but also the right equipment for the horse. Two key elements that guarantee comfort and safety when riding are the tack and the saddle pads. These elements are an integral part of the equipment, providing protection for the horse and helping to maintain the stability of the saddle.The wyes: construction, function and importanceThe wyes, an indispensable accessory in equestrianism, have been used for centuries. Their main function is to prevent the saddle from moving while riding, especially during more intense activities such as jumping or galloping. Shocks consist of two main straps that extend from the front of the saddle to the horse's harness or ring. They can be made from a variety of materials, although leather is the most traditional and durable. Depending on style and use, wytoki can also include additional straps or decorative elements. However, wytoki are not just a practical tool. Their importance in the comfort and safety of the horse is invaluable. By distributing the weight of the saddle evenly across the horse's back, yokes help to prevent abrasions and other injuries that can result from an improperly positioned saddle. Properly adjusted wyes also provide balance for the rider, which is crucial when performing more advanced movements or jumping.Saddlebags: providing stability and protection for the the horseSupports, like the wyes, play a key role in equestrianism. The main purpose of the saddlebags is to limit the lateral displacement of the saddle, especially during turns, jumps or other manoeuvres. They are attached to the saddle and wrap around the horse's chest, providing additional stability and protection. Breeches, like tack, can be made from a variety of materials, but leather versions are the most traditional. However, breastplates are not just for securing the saddle. Thanks to their design, they also protect the horse's chest from potential impacts, for example when jumping over obstacles. The safety and comfort of the horse are paramount in equestrianism, and a properly selected and fitted breastplate can contribute greatly to these goals. It is therefore important for riders to be aware of the importance and function of this piece of equipment, and to ensure that it is correctly fitted and in good working order.Adjustment and correct fitting of tack and The adjustment and correct fitting of tack and saddle pads are key aspects to ensure the safety and comfort of both rider and horse. Improperly fitting accessories can lead to chafing, unnecessary pressure on certain areas of the horse's back and even saddle shifting, which can compromise riding safety. When it comes to the wyes, it is crucial that they are properly tightened, but not too tight. Too loose wyes will not effectively prevent the saddle from shifting, while too tightly stretched ones can cause unnecessary discomfort to the horse. The ideal fit of the gaiters should allow one or two fingers to be inserted between the gaiters and the horse's back. When it comes to the tack, it is important that it does not restrict the horse's movement, especially in the chest and shoulders. If the tack is too tight, it can restrict the horse's movements and cause abrasions, especially in the elbow area. It is therefore important to always check the fit of the saddle pad, especially if the horse's physical condition has changed or if different saddles are used.Materials and construction: from traditional to modern solutionsMaterials used in the production of horse tack and saddle pads have come a long way from traditional to modern solutions. Classical saddlebags and saddle pads were usually made of leather, which is durable, flexible and adapts well to the shape of the horse's body. Leather, being a natural material, has properties that allow it to breathe, which minimises the risk of chafing or irritation on the horse's skin. However, with advances in technology, new materials have emerged that combine the durability of leather with additional benefits. Synthetic materials such as nylon or neoprene are lighter, easier to clean and often cheaper to produce. Additionally, modern materials can be reinforced to make them more resistant to abrasion or weathering. The design of gaiters and reinforcements has also evolved. Today's models may incorporate anatomically shaped sections to better fit the shape of the horse, elastic inserts for improved mobility and additional protective elements such as padding or reinforcements. Innovations in materials and construction contribute to better comfort and safety for both horse and rider.
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