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Xeandra -> Gear for the pony TRAINER! (12/24/2008 12:35:32 PM)

 Where can i get good gear i mean formal dressage with  kink factor to it you know  a nice jacket with  penguin tails and hardy breeches  anything  im aiming to  become a trainer and i need the gear!  Also looking for a saddle  for eaither on the shoulders or on the back upright or on the back  on the knees.  Any help whatsoever much apprciated!

Xeandra, And to those of you that celibrate a holiday warm wishes for this  season and the new year!




Squidley -> RE: Gear for the pony TRAINER! (12/24/2008 7:12:10 PM)

 If you are just looking for some of the clothing items, a good equestrian supply store would be my first recommendation. Truthfully, online prices are usually cheaper, but shopping for someone is a matter of individuality and tastes, so while I can’t recommend any particular brands for you, I can give you a web site where the prices aren’t too bad:  

http://www.theequestriancorner.com/home 

The jacket you refer to is a show coat, not a penguin coat or tuxedo tails. There are several different designs and you’d need to decide what you want. Visiting a few web sites can help to endow you with the proper names of the items you seek, and make the shopping experience much more fruitful.  

Like a real saddle, human saddles are sized to the mount and very expensive. A custom saddle can easily cost thousands so be warned, it is one of the sport of kings (or queens) after all, and equestrian equipment has never been cheap. 

Fortunately, for a lot of lesser items, such as crops, lead, and other bits of tack, they can be adapted from existing equipment used for equine purposes. Farm supply stores such as Fleet Farm and the Tractor Supply Company have all sorts of equine equipment that can be cost effectively adapted to pony play.  

Places like The Water Hole carry saddles, but small pony carts seem to be more popular, so saddle suppliers are a little hard to find.  

Links provided. May you find what you seek. 

http://www.fleetfarm.com/ 
http://www.tractorsupply.com/ 
http://www.water-hole.com/





MarsBonfire -> RE: Gear for the pony TRAINER! (12/24/2008 7:31:34 PM)

Remember, this also depends on what type of pony trianing you are intending to do... Western, English, draft, jockey...

Unless you intend to have the outfits in leather or latex, you should be able to find the "trainer" drag you're looking for online. Just check the real horse sites, and maybe look in the Yelloe Pages under "Tack Shops."





wulfgarw -> RE: Gear for the pony TRAINER! (12/24/2008 9:10:39 PM)

As far as online, State Line Tack is a really good source.  (http://www.statelinetack.com/)

But I concur with checking your local yellow pages.  It helps that you can actually try stuff on, particularly boots.

But you need armor if you're training a warpony...that's another thread alltogether...




TigrisZero -> RE: Gear for the pony TRAINER! (12/25/2008 3:38:25 PM)

rubber 55 do some nice latex jodphurs

www.rubber55.co.uk




Gwynvyd -> RE: Gear for the pony TRAINER! (12/27/2008 3:30:44 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: TigrisZero

rubber 55 do some nice latex jodphurs

www.rubber55.co.uk



Wow.... I am just *in love* with those latex jodphurs... damn.

Hell I love the "normal ones" but good gravy.

Gwyn,
Who sniffles a bit every time she sees her groom box under the bed.




Phoenixpower -> RE: Gear for the pony TRAINER! (12/27/2008 3:36:44 PM)

don't forget to buy apples...pony's like apples...as far as I know and that might help to speed up the training process...




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