Western Horse Tack

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5" Toklat Myler 3 3/8" Medium Dee With Hooks Low Wide Ported Barrel – by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
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Complete Western Tack for Trail Riding, Ranch Work, Arena Performance, and Daily Barn Use

  • Cinches & Girths: Neoprene anti-slip cinches and 27-strand double-weave wool-blend roper cinches sized from 18" through 36" — suited for roping, trail, and ranch disciplines.
  • Headstalls & Breast Collars: Tooled leather headstalls, browband and ear styles, plus coordinating breast collars and full headstall & breast collar sets for show ring or everyday riding.
  • Reins: Cotton flat braided roping reins, rubber-grip split reins, laced barrel reins, and braided poly reins — 7 to 8 feet, multiple hardware finishes.
  • Saddle Pads & Blankets: Quilted all-purpose pads, fleece endurance pads, and suede-base bareback pads with anti-slip grip — protecting your horse's back on long trail miles or short arena runs.
  • Bits & Accessories: Chrome steel curb bits, bit chains, and a full range of horse bits & accessories for refined communication across disciplines.
  • Halters, Lead Ropes & Roping Gear: Top-grade nylon halters, braided poly lead ropes, mule tape halter-and-lead combos, and roper reins — barn-approved for daily handling.
  • Stirrups, Spur Straps & Spurs: Floral-engraved aluminum western stirrups, leather spur straps, and western spurs — finishing touches that matter in the pen or the show pen.
  • Saddle Bags & Trail Packs: Detachable insulated saddle side bags and trail packs sized for full-day rides away from the trailer.

How to Shop Western Horse Tack by Discipline and Category

Start With Your Discipline

Trail riders prioritize comfort over long hours — contoured saddle pads with wither relief, neoprene cinches that resist heat buildup, and saddle bags for supplies. Ranch and roping riders need heavy-duty roper cinches, strong breast collars to hold the saddle on steep ground, and reliable halters for daily stock handling. Arena and show riders lean toward tooled leather headstalls, coordinating breast collar sets, and polished stirrups.

Material Matters for Longevity and Horse Comfort

Leather tack — headstalls, breast collars, spur straps — ages with use and develops character over years of riding. Nylon and poly components (halters, lead ropes, tie straps) resist weather, wash easily, and hold up under daily barn conditions. Neoprene cinches offer grip and easy cleaning; wool-blend cinches provide natural moisture management against the horse's skin. Match your material choice to how frequently you ride and how much maintenance you want to commit to.

Build a Coordinated Tack System

Many riders start with individual pieces and gradually build toward a matched set. Headstall & breast collar sets take the guesswork out of pairing — tooling patterns and hardware finishes are already coordinated. Add a complementary saddle pad and cinch, and your rig looks intentional whether you're at a weekend trail gathering or a local show.

Common Mistakes When Buying Western Tack

Buying a cinch that's too short is the most frequent fit error — measure from center ring to center ring under your horse, not just estimate by saddle size. Riders also mix nylon and leather hardware finishes without noticing until they're at the show pen. And overlooking saddle pad thickness for your specific saddle tree gullet width can cause pressure points even with a well-fitted saddle.

Western Tack Questions Answered

What is the difference between a western cinch and a girth?

The terms are often used interchangeably, but "cinch" is the western term and "girth" is the English term for the strap that secures the saddle under the horse's barrel. Western cinches attach to the latigo and off billet on a western saddle and come in neoprene, mohair, and wool-blend styles. Browse the full range in Cinches & Girths.

What tack do I need for trail riding?

For trail riding you'll want a well-fitted saddle pad for wither relief and sweat-wicking, a neoprene or wool cinch that stays comfortable over hours in the saddle, a reliable headstall with reins suited to your riding style, and a breast collar if you ride on hilly or uneven terrain to keep the saddle from sliding back. Saddle bags round out a capable trail setup for carrying water, tools, and snacks.

What is a headstall and breast collar set used for?

A headstall and breast collar set pairs a matching bridle headstall with a coordinating front breast collar — same tooling pattern, same hardware finish. The headstall holds the bit and gives the rider rein contact, while the breast collar attaches to the saddle D-rings to prevent the saddle from sliding back on inclines or during fast stops. Sets eliminate mismatched tack and are popular in the show pen. See Headstall & Breast Collar Sets.

How do I know what size western cinch to buy?

Measure your horse from the center of the cinch ring on one side of the saddle, down and under the belly to the center ring on the opposite side — this gives you the straight-line measurement in inches. Subtract about 16 inches from that number to approximate your cinch size. Most horses fall between 26" and 34". When between sizes, size up for comfort. Hilason cinches are available from 18" through 36".

What type of horse bit is best for a beginner western rider?

Most beginner western riders start with a snaffle or a mild shanked curb bit that offers direct rein pressure without amplification. The right choice depends more on the horse's training level than the rider's experience — a well-trained horse often goes well in a simple bit. Explore options in Horse Bits & Accessories and look for chrome steel construction and smooth mouthpieces for everyday use.

How do I care for leather western tack?

Wipe leather tack down after every ride with a damp cloth to remove sweat and dirt, which break down leather fibers over time. Condition every 4–6 weeks with a quality leather conditioner — more often in dry climates. Store away from direct sun and heat to prevent drying and cracking. Stitched points on headstalls and breast collars should be inspected periodically; replace any item with frayed stitching before it fails under load.

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