Western tack carries weight — literally and otherwise. It has to stay balanced, even under pressure. Your reins can’t get slick halfway through a pattern. Your headstall has to hold without slipping. Your halter needs to handle loading, tying, showing, and surviving trail dust without losing shape.
This is where fit, finish, and function all land in the same piece of gear.
Every piece is cut, stitched, and finished by real hands in Pennsylvania. No pressed leather. No plastic reinforcements. The Amish makers who build your gear know how leather should behave in a working pen, a show ring, or a lesson horse’s third ride of the day.
You’ll see it in the cut of the headstall. You’ll feel it in the weight of the reins.
We stick with Wickett & Craig leather for good reason. It holds shape, takes oil, and doesn’t start cracking after a hot weekend of hauling. The edges stay clean. The grip stays honest. Every ride makes it a little better.
Western doesn’t mean one-size-fits-all. Need something with extra throatlatch room? Want a halter that matches your barn’s trim color or a nameplate for show days? Easy. Pick your material, pick your plate, type your name. Done.
Western riders know gear doesn’t lie. It either holds up or it doesn’t. Ours does. From rein to headstall to halter, every piece gets built with use in mind. Whether you’re loading out or riding in, you’ve got the gear for it.
Look around. Tap through. Ride better.