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Horse tack is defined as the equipment and accessories used on domesticated horses. This can include saddles, stirrups, reins, halters, bits, bridles, etc. Most equestrians will probably stick with the traditional leather and metal designs for saddles, bits, and stirrups. There is a group of riders that are fond of something other than the relatively staid brown leather for reins and halters, and this can be a fun and profitable path for the paracord enthusiast to follow. | Horse tack is defined as the equipment and accessories used on domesticated horses. This can include saddles, stirrups, reins, halters, bits, bridles, etc. Most equestrians will probably stick with the traditional leather and metal designs for saddles, bits, and stirrups. There is a group of riders that are fond of something other than the relatively staid brown leather for reins and halters, and this can be a fun and profitable path for the paracord enthusiast to follow. |
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Horse tack is defined as the equipment and accessories used on domesticated horses. This can include saddles, stirrups, reins, halters, bits, bridles, etc. Most equestrians will probably stick with the traditional leather and metal designs for saddles, bits, and stirrups. There is a group of riders that are fond of something other than the relatively staid brown leather for reins and halters, and this can be a fun and profitable path for the paracord enthusiast to follow.