Horse Tack Hardware & Barn Supplies

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Horse tack hardware built for daily barn use — trigger snaps, dee rings, buckles, welded wire rings, and farrier tools trusted by riders across 48 states.

Hilason Throat Latch Replacement Strap Horse Headstall Harness Leather - Uhorse
Hilason Throat Latch Replacement Strap Horse Headstall Harness Leather
$11.99
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Brass roller buckle - Uhorse
Hilason Leather Horse Tie Down Hobble Keeper Hand Tooled Made In Usa
$19.99
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Brass roller buckle with center bar - Uhorse
Hilason Western Horse Tack Stamped Halter Buckle Brass Plated
$10.45
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Hilason Western Tack Zinc Plated Spring Snap Horse Hook Carbiner - Uhorse
Hilason Western Tack Zinc Plated Spring Snap Horse Hook Carbiner
$7.95
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Hilason Western Horse Tack Die Cast Heel Buckle Nickel Plated - Uhorse
Hilason Western Horse Tack Die Cast Heel Buckle Nickel Plated
$9.99
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HILASON 7/8 In. X 4 Horse Tack Malleable Iron Nickel Plated Bull Snap
HILASON 7/8 In. X 4 Horse Tack Malleable Iron Nickel Plated Bull Snap
$22.99
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Silver metal D-ring with center bar - Uhorse
Hilason Western Horse Tack Hardware Nickel Plated Wire Buckle
$7.95
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Stainless steel screw-in eye ring - Uhorse
HILASON 2" X 7 Mm Screw Eye N Ring Point Bites Wood Easily Steel Wire
$7.95
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Hilason 3 1/2 In Horse Saddle Stainless Steel Stamp Rigging Dee - Uhorse
Hilason 3 1/2 In Horse Saddle Stainless Steel Stamp Rigging Dee
$12.95
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Black nylon side release buckles - Uhorse
Hilason Western Horse Tack Plastic Buckle Set Black Side Squeeze
$7.95
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Metal D-ring with black rubber grip - Uhorse
Hilason Western Horse Tack Die Cast Dee Rings Nickel Plated
$8.95
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Silver State of Texas seal concho - Uhorse
Hilason Hobble Strap For Saddle Stirrup Fender
$8.95
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Hilason Western Tack Stainless Steel Cinch Rectangle Belt Roller Buckle - Uhorse
Hilason Western Tack Stainless Steel Cinch Rectangle Belt Roller Buckle
$16.95
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Nickel plated steel rectangular loop - Uhorse
Hilason Western Tack Nickle Plated Wire Rectangle Horse Strap Loop
$9.99
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Silver metal rectangular loop - Hilason
Hilason Western Tack Nickle Plated Wire Rectangle Horse Strap Loop
$9.99
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Metal split ring with slit opening - Uhorse
Hilason Western Horse Tack Welded Wire Ring Nickel Plated
$9.99
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Metal curb chain with rings - Uhorse
4" Hilason Horse Tack Curb Chain W/ 3/4" Rings 6 Links Chrome Plated
$8.95
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Metal D-ring - Uhorse
Hilason Western Horse Tack Welded Wire Nickel Plated Dee Ring
$10.45
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Brass snap swivel with oval and round rings - Uhorse
Hilason Western Tack Carbon Steel Wire Spring Snap Zinc Plated
$7.95
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Hilason Western Tack Carbon Steel Wire Spring Snap Zinc Plated
Hilason Western Tack Carbon Steel Wire Spring Snap Zinc Plated
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Western Tack Hardware for Repairs, Saddle Rigging, and Barn Setups

  • Trigger Snaps & Scissor Snaps: Nickel-plated and solid brass trigger snaps in square-eye and swivel-eye styles — sized from 5/8 in to 1-1/2 in for reins, lead ropes, and tie-down applications.
  • Conway Buckles & Roller Buckles: Die-cast brass-plated and stainless steel roller buckles sized for headstalls, bridles, and strap repairs — sold in bulk lots for shop and barn use.
  • Dee Rings & Rigging Dees: Stainless steel beveled saddle rigging dees and nickel-plated saddle dee clips for secure saddle bag and saddletree attachment.
  • Welded Wire Rings & Rectangle Loops: Nickel-plated welded wire rings in multiple diameters (3/4 in to 3 in) for blanket surcingles, tack assembly, and strap looping.
  • Farrier & Hoof Care Tools: High-carbon steel hoof knives with wooden handles, stainless steel hoof testers, thinning knives with hoof picks — sharpened for clean, extended-use cutting geometry.
  • Leather Punches & Quick-Link Connectors: Revolving 6-tube stainless steel leather punch for clean tack hole work; zinc-plated carbon steel quick-link connectors for fast field repairs.
  • Bulk Lot Pricing: Most hardware ships in sets of 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32 — ideal for tack shops, barn managers, saddle makers, and working ranches stocking for the season.

How to Choose the Right Tack Hardware Finish and Style

Finish: Nickel-Plated vs Solid Brass vs Stainless Steel

Nickel-plated hardware is the most common choice for everyday western tack — affordable, corrosion-resistant, and clean-looking against dark leather. Solid brass delivers a warmer tone and superior rust resistance for coastal or humid barn environments. Stainless steel, visible in the beveled rigging dees and roller buckles, offers maximum strength for high-load saddle rigging applications.

Snap Type: Trigger vs Scissor vs Bolt Snap

Trigger snaps with square eyes thread easily onto flat reins and tie-down straps. Scissor snaps (finger-clasp release) are preferred for quick-release lead rope connections and cross-ties where a one-handed release matters. Swivel bolt snaps rotate freely to prevent strap twist on lead chains and longe lines — especially useful with the 24-inch nickel-plated lead chains in this collection.

Sizing for Common Tack Applications

Match hardware width to your strap width. A 3/4-inch Conway buckle fits 3/4-inch headstall cheek straps. Saddle dee clips sized at 1-5/8 in suit standard saddlebag D-ring slots. For rigging dees on western saddles, the 2-1/2-inch stainless beveled dee is a standard replacement dimension — verify your existing dee size before ordering.

Common Mistakes When Buying Tack Hardware

Ordering the wrong width is the most common error — a 1-inch snap on a 3/4-inch rein strap creates slop and wear. A second frequent mistake is choosing nickel-plated hardware for high-load rigging points where stainless steel is the safer choice. Finally, buyers sometimes order a single piece when a bulk lot would have cost less per unit for a planned repair or build project.

Nickel-Plated vs Solid Brass vs Stainless Steel Tack Hardware — Which Should You Buy?

Nickel-Plated Hardware

The go-to finish for most western tack builds and repairs. Nickel plating provides solid corrosion resistance at an accessible price point and complements silver-tone conchos and fittings on headstalls and breast collars. Best for: everyday reins, lead ropes, blanket surcingle attachments, and general strap loops.

Solid Brass Hardware

Solid brass trigger snaps and swivel bolt snaps offer genuine rust immunity — no plating to chip or corrode over time. The warm gold tone pairs naturally with tan and dark oil leather on show headstalls and fancier tack sets. Best for: humid climates, show tack, and applications where a polished brass aesthetic is preferred.

Stainless Steel Hardware

Stainless steel is the correct choice wherever load strength and long-term durability matter most — saddle rigging dees, roller buckles on working cinches, and surcingle loops on heavy turnout blankets. It does not corrode, does not plate, and will not deform under the lateral stress of roping or sustained pulling. Best for: rigging dees, high-load buckles, farrier tools.

Tack Hardware Questions Answered

What size trigger snap do I need for western reins?

For most standard western split reins and romal reins, a 1-inch trigger snap is the most common fit. The square-eye style threads cleanly onto flat rein ends without bunching. If your reins are narrower — 3/4-inch or 5/8-inch — match the snap eye width to the strap width to prevent slop and premature wear at the connection point.

What is the difference between a trigger snap and a scissor snap?

A trigger snap opens with a thumb-press lever and is best for reins, tie-downs, and permanent strap connections. A scissor snap (finger-clasp release) opens with a squeeze of two opposing arms, allowing one-handed quick release — preferred for cross-ties, lead ropes on fractious horses, and any application where fast detachment is a safety priority.

Is nickel-plated hardware strong enough for saddle rigging?

For light-duty tack accessories like saddlebag clips and blanket loops, nickel-plated hardware performs reliably. For primary saddle rigging dees and high-load cinch connections, stainless steel or heavy-gauge solid brass is the recommended choice. The beveled stainless steel rigging dees in this collection are purpose-built for saddle rigging applications where lateral and downward load stress is sustained.

What hardware do I need to repair a western headstall?

A standard western headstall repair typically calls for 3/4-inch Conway buckles for the cheek straps, welded wire rings or rectangle loops for throatlatch attachment, and occasionally a small trigger or scissor snap if a rein connection is being replaced. Match finish (nickel or brass) to the existing hardware on the headstall for a consistent look. Browse the Headstalls collection for complete replacement options.

Can I use these snaps and rings for non-horse applications?

Yes. The trigger snaps, scissor snaps, swivel bolt snaps, and quick-link connectors in this collection are industrial-grade and suitable for dog leashes, cargo tie-downs, bag straps, and DIY leather projects. The square-eye trigger snap in particular is noted for versatility beyond horse tack — the swivel mechanism prevents strap twisting in any application.

How do I use a revolving leather punch for tack holes?

The revolving 6-tube stainless steel punch rotates to six different hole sizes, letting you match the punch to your buckle tongue or rivet diameter before pressing. Place the leather on a firm surface, rotate to the correct tube, position over your marked point, and press firmly. Clean, round holes reduce tearing and extend strap life — critical for thin headstall cheek straps and latigo repairs.

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