G’day Harriet & Matt, please buy yourself & Jesse cowboy hats & boots 👢 Jesse rocked a black hat in Germany! With many source blessings with truth clarity love light laughter happiness joy fun play creativity adventures abundance wisdom wealth and may peace be with you all!
I got a spot just outside LA - especially if you want to see the charro stuff. However, up street from my barn has an English spot. It's great to see another cultures perspective on the tack here. I'm new to horse ownership and it's a million and one ways to do something based on someone's perspective. Moved from a backyard barn to a predominantly English barn. I can't say what's better for you and your horse tho - still figuring it out.
Fr , Tackeria is a perfect name for an ALL WESTERN tack store. For the ones that don’t get it, Tack-eria as in Taqueria were they sell tacos. Mexicans mostly ride western😅😂
Glad you commented on those bits and chain twitch, I have always felt they should not be used on horses very harsh especially in the wrong hands and unfortunately there are a lot of wrong hands. Interesting observation on the popularity of black tack in Europe and the brown in the US. Hope you enjoyed your visit here
Too funny! The fashion you're seeing is not "American", but you are on Florida! They have their own fashion down there. It's rarely cold there, so very summery style is normal there. Where I live, we just had another 4 inches of snow yesterday to add to the 18" still on the ground after a thawing of 2 feet, last week. And, while I'm outside in short-sleeves shoveling the snow because it's warmed up alot, my Mother in Florida wears a jacket if it gets below 30C! And, I can't remember the last time I saw anyone up here wearing flowers. Try shopping in different areas of the country. There's a reason why we have 50 States. By calling everything "typical American" is like saying Italian food is typical European. Even regionally in Italy (as you know) isn't even typical Italian. What we eat in Rome is far different than Milano. Same in America. Fashion in Florida is different than in New England, Montana, California, and Michigan, for example. Even tack is different...lol. Oh, and Wellington/Palm Beach is just plain expensive for everything. Try going up to Ocala.. its a little better. Happy shopping.
Agreed -- as a southerner, I would say flowers are a southern thing, and especially a Florida thing. Honestly, Florida is kind of like a separate country. Re the brown vs. black tack -- isn't that because Americans are still emulating everything we perceive as 'English' with regard to English-style tack? And the British have traditionally used brown, haven't they?
I’m in the states and have never seen anyone in those loud patterned shirts. Probably overstock junk that wouldn’t sell so they put it on display to get rid of it.
@Belinda Barham I definitely agree on the spurs, I think they're pretty pointless, but you can use a bit and point out bad ones haha The twisted bits are horrific, and definitely can't be compared to a basic snaffle. And double bridles aren't bad if you know how to use them because you're primarily using basically a snaffle bridle but with a little added leverage if required. Like everything though it depends on how it's used, and current high level dressage does tend to fall more on the hyperflexing side... which is definitely bad.
Matt: Nobody in Europe rides in breeches with suede anymore! Me, a European: * looks at my suede breeches * * looks at suede breeches of every person in my lowcost barn *
I'm from a warm European country and I'm the only one that doesn’t wear suede, except on really cold days. I have to order my breeches/tights from the UK because the stores here only sell suede. I'll never understand how someone can wear suede above 10°C.
Off topic- Thank your for responding to Raleigh Link's video about the sexualization of the equestrian world. This has been an uncomfortable fact for us equestrians for years and lately, with social media it is getting more play. Calling it out helps! Of course this video of your shopping trip was thoroughly enjoyable, and a much needed light hearted content. Thank you, again!
This was so fun! I love that he shamed her for her liking the Tailored Sportsman knee patch trophy Hunter breeches. Lol. Literally a staple in riding wardrobe here in the US. Lol.
Oh you have so much to learn about us Americans and our stuff, LOL. Looks like you had fun and just walking through a tack shop touching things is a blast. As for the brown tack it is popular because you can use it on so many colors of horses and it will not bleed or stain like black can do. Hunter rings do not get bling and most of everything is conservative (earthtone) colors. Suede on the knees doesnt mar the saddle like the silicone can. Those prices were crazy but that was because it was Wellington and you never buy at the show unless you forgot something. I think you probably found Dover Saddlery to be a much different experience. BTW a lunge whip is forever, when you find one you like with the right pop you never leave home without it.😁
I know I’m late to the video but an FYI for that flysect fly spray! One of the owners at my barn had that for their horse and he developed a horrible reaction from it, he had hives, his skin was flaking off on his entire body and was clearly painful to him. I threw it away and gave him a medicated bath and in a few days he was all better !
Enjoyed watching the shopping trip. Also glad you mentioned the harsh bits some people in America use. I totally agree with you that some should be banned. America is behind European countries in a lot of horse gear
Oo I can't wait for the Dover vid. Dover is my go to favorite. But also this was so interesting. I hear people in the US complaining all the time about riding pants where the patches aren't suede, so funny, I didn't know that was just a thing here, but they do love the suede patches.
Thank you for pointing out the insanity of those bits and twitch. I’m in the US and don’t use either. I hope your video helps enlighten others. It’s also become very popular for hunters to ride in Pelhams which seems so unnecessary and harsh. It’s like it’s a fashion for them. 😢
Hahaha if you're still in the states you should look for a store that specializes in western tack mostly for the western pleasure outfits. You think flowers are bad 😂😅
That stick with the chain is called a twitch. People usually use rope or baler twine, it goes around the upper lip of the horse to keep it from moving. People would generally use it for horses that hate standing for the vet/farrier.
The patterned shirts.. "its like we're on holiday in Hawaii' 😂 I'm laughing so hard, and agreed! Not a big fan of most of the patterned shirts... I usually order my stuff from Redpost in England since they have the nice solid colors
So sad to see how harsh looking a large number of the bits are in American horse culture. Can you imagine if those chains catch the inside of your poor horses mouth 😢 Lovely to see Matt advising against them. The cowboy/western riding style is obviously very different to the European riding styles but the much harsher tack in general really shocked me-I’m not a huge fan of spurs but understand their part in some types of competition riding but the gaucho style still in use within Western riding makes me feel so upset that horses are being subjected to these devices. A lot of the more harsh bridles, bits, spurs etc speak to me that there are corners being cut in all the basics of horsemanship. Unfortunately it tends to show in some horses behaviour. This is why I love watching both Matt and Jesse’s content-all their horses are treated with kindness and respect and it shows in the wonderfully sweet personalities they each have 😊
I would like to point out for clarification that this is not a western tack store. Just like every other equestrian sphere, the western sphere certainly is not exempt when it comes to poor horsemanship. But that is a reflection of the individuals themselves, not the discipline.
@@victoriatormanen2232 I meant no disrespect to any rider who goes through all the baseline steps and produces a wonderful team between themselves and their horse. I was more thinking of the riders who use unnecessarily harsh tack rather than put in the work to their relationship with their horse. As you quite correctly said, bad riders are not synonymous with only one area of equestrianism. Thank you for allowing me to clarify my initial points.
@@lunarfaerie8552 No worries! I know in the equestrian world the western side of riding is incredibly small, and therefore less understood. My comment was more geared towards future commentors who like to jump on the discipline-bashing train, when they have little knowledge of it. Regardless, you are spot on with harsh devices being used as bandaids to cover poor horsemanship 👍
Some explanations: -FL is a retirement state. The flowery shirts cater to that segment of the population. -Unfortunately, we have fewer equestrian protections here than Europe. The twitch and bits shown are terrible, but allowed. -American brands are often less desirable due to being cheaply made. This is not universal, but I buy more European brands than American.
Well, well, well, Wellington! Lived there for 30 yrs. Tackeria is one of the main tack shops. Have many items from this store! Apparently you enjoyed your time!
I want whips that don't match what everyone has at the barn.. and in the US your local tack shop typically only has two colors or two types and literally everyone around buys that same one. So I am currently on the look out for a new dressage whip that doesnt match the ones at the barn 😂 so some people think its silly to spend money on those but I like to know its my whip. Dressage does black a lot for everything. I def don't wear the suede leggings! I love the silicon. I LIVE in those tops with the mesh underarm and armpits why are AMAZING in the summer. Also there is a huge difference between in styles and clothing for English vs western in the US. I am on the east coast and the tack shops are either all English, or a healthy mix of both. But more people ride English who spend money on riding cloths, western people dont care they just ride in jeans and a t-shirt.
@Belinda Barham you took that super personally and defensive... I thought it was a compliment, like it's not a big deal ride in whatever you want, english kinda go extra on it. Money wise I would expect there to be rich people in either style of riding. I would never take one group of people assume "rich" vs "poor" vs spend a lot vs spend a little, but I got to MANY riding schools fro both western and English and the western kids are dressed way more chill and don't need fancy tops. Now when they ride in a competition, uh yeah those comp tops are expensive, the saddles the horse, everything. I just means to go ride, it's way more relaxed.. which I like btw. You took that totally 100% the wrong way as me saying western people are poor.. which I find really weird. You put your own bias and assumptions into what I said. I ride both and I like both. They each have their own cultures and you're going to find rich and poor people in both. I would agree it can be a waste to spend that money on a bunch of riding clothing when it could be put in a new saddle.
As a Brit visiting the US about 20 years ago, I was shocked by how stiff and heavy the lead ropes were in the tack store. I was used to ones that you could easily hold between thumb and forefinger. That said, I think the UK has since moved towards thicker, heavier ropes.
PLEASE test those fly sprays on your horses first. Many of the strong oil based ones can cause chemical burns. The employee wasn't lying about that. They also do tend to stay slick and are harder to wash off, so have a feeling you may actually hate that.
Suede is non-existent in Australia too, except in the Show Horse rings were everything is a lot more traditional. But we do have a lot of Western sport here & I've seen the really gaudy shirts & blinged-out belts, high-top hats & even jeans! I find them obnoxious, but each to their own haha! That twitch with the chain looks absolutely barbaric, I hate to think anyone would actually use that... 😢
Matt, you looked good in the cowboy hat. Now I want to see you decked out in full American cowboy regalia lol. Too bad Fallon Taylor's Ranch Dress'n brand doesn't do men's wear. Harriet is sweet and she could rock the cowgirl look, I bet.
I'm super thankful that we still have suede/equisuede options for breeches because silicone is horrendous on leather. As I don't generally have the money to go around replacing the seat on my saddles on a regular basis, I'd rather keep them nice as long as possible.
Hey Matt!! It’s cool that you are in the USA, I live here! I am always so excited when I see that you have posted a new video, it’s like the first thing I check in the morning. 😂 Anyways, I’m a big fan of yours. Have a great day and happy trails!!
I'm from the USA, I enjoyed your shopping. I ride western pleasure, mostly. So, I find most of English riding gear so fussy. I used to ride more Englisg when I was younger, but now in my late 50's.....western is more practical. Besides I could never give up my Appaloosas!!!
I'm so excited you're in the states! It would be great to see you do more videos or visits to some equine events...like Equine Affair in Columbus Ohio next month 😉
Unfortunately every state is different and the EU standard for showing has for some reason become less supportive for horses, so anything is possible. If we train our horses and actually put time into them, it's not necessary to force control with those barbaric bits. Thanks for sharing and hope much business is provided from tour of that store.
@marilyn you can be a cowboy and barrel race etc, without being abusive, yes it's not everyone. But it isn't in itself abuse, jus depends how you specifically treat your animal yk.
🤍 So enjoyed going thru with you both and your comments! Matt, 🤠 looks great on you! Looking forward to next shopping adventure 🤩 (even if you don't buy a single thing). ❣
Maybe it is the area you are in. Your opinion on suede, bits [ agree on banning some of those], flowers, twitches [ I fired a vet for wanting to use one] etc. is spot on.
You might want to read the ingredients in the fly spray before you buy it - some of those very strong fly sprays contain some strong toxic chemicals - not saying what you bought has these chemicals but they might!
I would first like to say hello to Harriet, the lady who films while doing gymnastics. Right? Well done! 👏 Matt, you're excited as hell about visiting your first US tack shop 😀 The tour is interesting, fun and sometimes disturbing. I am horrified by some of the bits!!! You were able to limit your purchases 🤐 Congratulations!!! Thank you for sharing this enjoyable time 😍💙
Oh, Matt. You and Jesse are going to have to visit Montana. I haven't seen an English saddle since I moved here from out east (Ohio). Makes me happy, honestly, but oh my lord, some of the things you see in the tack and ranch supply stores here really make me squirm.
If Wellington is in Florida, I think the flowers are a Florida thing. Not necessarily something all Americans would do 😆. Which explains some of the other styles. Florida does what it wants 😆
Whoa. Those retro knee patches look like Tailored Sportsman. Better watch your step guys, or you're going to have a Hunter Princess revolution on your hands!
Just before you said where you were, I was thinking maybe Calabasas in California. It is a very well-to-do horsey area on the west coast. Libertyville Saddlery in Illinois, I think north of Chicago is a fun one to visit, if it is still there.. Harriet...those leather braided reins were the only thing around when I started riding English in the San Francisco East Bay Area in 1968.. The racing people may have had a different type If you ever see any old photos of Hunter/Jumpers in the US, from the 1940's till much later, those reins are what you will see, and flat leather bridles, nothing rolled. A thousand x 100 gold stars for your comments about flash nosebands. There are scientific studies on how bad they are. Matt, you look great in the cowboy hat... The Marlboro Man meets Magic Mike look.
Matt! Why didn't you let me know that you were here in America. I can't ride anymore; I am in a wheelchair now. I follow you and jesse, I love you both. I would have loved to meet you, what a dream come true that would have been. Oh well maybe one day right?
I knew you liked shopping Matt ... just not groceries! 😂 So funny you tried on a cowboy hat ... just like Jesse did in his last video (at the show). Yeah ... leather suede is big in North America (Canada & the U.S.). Jumping here is like dressage over there ... not that some aren't big into dressage here ... just a smaller niche. So those horse sprays can be a bit costly too. "Konk" is great for in the barn/stalls. And with COVID everything has increased tenfold in price ... I call it COVID prices. It's nothing more than a cash grab. I was able to buy a box of canned cat food that's increased by almost $20 CDN dollars. And the cost of food is atrocious! Yes, you're so right there is such a culture difference in apparel, etc. from there to here. And the costs associated with having a horse are now astronomical, depending upon the discipline you're getting into. It's become a luxury again to own a horse. Really love this channel ... I'm sure I'd see a lot more if I 'joined'. I hardly ever see your videos anymore ... it's a rarity. But I do love watching Jesse's channel. Always something interesting going on. Really loved the VLOG on clipping of the Mini ... it was so funny the two of you! You guys seem to have a lot of fun ... hope it's the same behind the camera! 😊 Nice meeting your friend ... she's got a great sense of humour (I apologize as I've forgotten her name ... my bad). Anyhow, thanks for sharing that shopping trip with us ... the store seems very different than the one you went to, whereby whatever your Mini touched you bought! That was also a lot of fun. I love shopping, even if it's vicariously. All the best! 😂
Harriet ... sorry I had forgotten your name. I hope you were able to get something special for your daughter. How wonderful a job you have that allows you to fly around to different parts of the world. That's one thing ... the internet/social media has really changed the world in a lot of ways! Really enjoy this channel ... especially when we get to meet specific riders/trainers and the tours you've all taken us in! Keep up the good work!!! 😂😂😂
Oh ... they're called twitches and are so unnecessary, as there are alternatives. Pain doesn't teach anything ... it's demonic. And there are also many bits & even some bitless bridles that should be outlawed. Human beings can be so self-centered and cruel and too animals suffer ... not just horses.
Matt have you ever been to Kentucky you should check it out Louisville and Lexington are so interesting and are all about horses or check out the Derby it is an once in a lifetime thing you won't soon forget
I don't agree with thin bits being harsh. Any bit with the wrong hands can be harsh but there are horses (such as mine) that don't have the space in their mouth to accommodate a thicker bit. I'm not saying that there aren't harsh bits out there, there definitely are, but it's all in the hands of who is using them.
Do you mean the leather full seats? Divoza sells those, I always use them. I really dislike the silicon seat. Way too sticky.. But in the US they still have fly spray that actually works? If only it wasn't so far away, cause I do need new fly spray!
I only have a small tack store that’s super local to me (I’m in north central Florida), but seeing your shock at some of the harsher items surprised me, because I just assumed that it was just the way tack stores are. I’m always thrown back by the fact that those twisted bits are a thing and I have never seen a twitch with a chain. I’m not heavily involved in the horse world though, I don’t really know many people who are into horses. I’m very ignorant but most those bits that were hanging I feel should be illegal, they seem so horrible on the horse’s gums. And again, twitching with a chain 😵. A farm I worked at twitched anxious horses (it was the newest horses that had the most issues) for the farrier and for boo-boo treatments. Apparently it releases endorphins and helps the horse relax. It always makes me cringe seeing it happen though, it seems so harsh, and that was with a rope. Maybe I’m wrong? Someone enlighten me with their opinions. So interesting the huge cultural difference. I don’t really go to tack stores, so I wouldn’t really know what’s a shock and so different. I’m used to everything being 90% brown tack, except for dressage, I thought that was a universal thing too. I’m curious as to what others have in their tack stores and find different or shocking by ours. Super cool video.
It's definitely the other way round in Europe for the tack colour. I have a skewbald Irish cob and I think brown tack looks lovely on him, but I very rarely get to actually look at an example of a bridle in brown before I can buy it. Brown is just as available as black when you're buying online, but a lot of the examples in shops etc will be black. Never seen a twitch with a chain, doesn't seem necessary at all. And I mean I've not been in a huge variety of tack shops but I have NEVER seen one of those twisted bits sold anywhere in person in the UK. Online yes, although typically with warnings, but idk how they can sell them to begin with. Should be illegal.
Thank you Van Teckel for killing it on the video 😍
You two could have purchased anything (toys or dishes) and then had it shipped to the Netherlands... Opportunity lost...
💀 💀 Matt Citronella Oil is poisonous, its toxic to pets! DO NOT USE PLEASE. 💀 💀
@@snoozieq4584 they know that. Apparently they didn't want to go that route.
The price also sky rockets do to our tax system and inflation. Our taxes also change depending on the state
G’day Harriet & Matt, please buy yourself & Jesse cowboy hats & boots 👢 Jesse rocked a black hat in Germany!
With many source blessings with truth clarity love light laughter happiness joy fun play creativity adventures abundance wisdom wealth and may peace be with you all!
Matt you need to find a western store that has no English or dressage tack because I think it would be a huge cultural shock for you
Teskey's in Weatherford, TX!
@@krisillus5249 YES I would love to see it!
I got a spot just outside LA - especially if you want to see the charro stuff. However, up street from my barn has an English spot. It's great to see another cultures perspective on the tack here. I'm new to horse ownership and it's a million and one ways to do something based on someone's perspective. Moved from a backyard barn to a predominantly English barn. I can't say what's better for you and your horse tho - still figuring it out.
Agreed 😂
Fr , Tackeria is a perfect name for an ALL WESTERN tack store. For the ones that don’t get it, Tack-eria as in Taqueria were they sell tacos. Mexicans mostly ride western😅😂
Coming from a professional groom: the lunge whip is always forgotten at home, hence the need to always buy a new one at every show 😂
Glad you commented on those bits and chain twitch, I have always felt they should not be used on horses very harsh especially in the wrong hands and unfortunately there are a lot of wrong hands. Interesting observation on the popularity of black tack in Europe and the brown in the US. Hope you enjoyed your visit here
Too funny! The fashion you're seeing is not "American", but you are on Florida! They have their own fashion down there. It's rarely cold there, so very summery style is normal there. Where I live, we just had another 4 inches of snow yesterday to add to the 18" still on the ground after a thawing of 2 feet, last week. And, while I'm outside in short-sleeves shoveling the snow because it's warmed up alot, my Mother in Florida wears a jacket if it gets below 30C! And, I can't remember the last time I saw anyone up here wearing flowers. Try shopping in different areas of the country. There's a reason why we have 50 States. By calling everything "typical American" is like saying Italian food is typical European. Even regionally in Italy (as you know) isn't even typical Italian. What we eat in Rome is far different than Milano. Same in America. Fashion in Florida is different than in New England, Montana, California, and Michigan, for example. Even tack is different...lol. Oh, and Wellington/Palm Beach is just plain expensive for everything. Try going up to Ocala.. its a little better. Happy shopping.
Agreed -- as a southerner, I would say flowers are a southern thing, and especially a Florida thing. Honestly, Florida is kind of like a separate country.
Re the brown vs. black tack -- isn't that because Americans are still emulating everything we perceive as 'English' with regard to English-style tack? And the British have traditionally used brown, haven't they?
THIS!! The views and opinions expressed by Floridians are solely their own and not necessarily those of The United States of America 🤣
Dying at your observations of the American "fashions" in the equestrian world. I live in my sunshirts! Though I do prefer the non patterned ones :)
I’m in the states and have never seen anyone in those loud patterned shirts. Probably overstock junk that wouldn’t sell so they put it on display to get rid of it.
@Belinda Barham I definitely agree on the spurs, I think they're pretty pointless, but you can use a bit and point out bad ones haha The twisted bits are horrific, and definitely can't be compared to a basic snaffle. And double bridles aren't bad if you know how to use them because you're primarily using basically a snaffle bridle but with a little added leverage if required. Like everything though it depends on how it's used, and current high level dressage does tend to fall more on the hyperflexing side... which is definitely bad.
Matt: Nobody in Europe rides in breeches with suede anymore!
Me, a European: * looks at my suede breeches *
* looks at suede breeches of every person in my lowcost barn *
I'm from a warm European country and I'm the only one that doesn’t wear suede, except on really cold days. I have to order my breeches/tights from the UK because the stores here only sell suede. I'll never understand how someone can wear suede above 10°C.
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Off topic- Thank your for responding to Raleigh Link's video about the sexualization of the equestrian world. This has been an uncomfortable fact for us equestrians for years and lately, with social media it is getting more play. Calling it out helps!
Of course this video of your shopping trip was thoroughly enjoyable, and a much needed light hearted content. Thank you, again!
"WHAT IN THE CLYDSDALE IS THIS?!" lol. Yes, my big guy wears those on his size 8 feet 24/7 and goes through a pair every 8 months. :)
This was so fun! I love that he shamed her for her liking the Tailored Sportsman knee patch trophy Hunter breeches. Lol. Literally a staple in riding wardrobe here in the US. Lol.
Great video! Love Harriet..very down to earth..perfect shopping partner!!
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Harriet is TERRIFIC! It would be fun to see you and Jesse doing something like this too. Especially trying on the hats together... lol
omg yes!
Oh thank you ❤
That hat was 🔥!!!!
American here and I’m telling you the mesh arms on the floral sun shirts - best thing ever. We really only wear them for schooling though.
There is nothing more satisfying than a good shopping spree at the tack shop.
Zo mooi om te zien.
Matt is knap en rijk.
En toch blijft hij bescheiden❤.
Kan met iedereen goed omgaan❤.
Net als Jesse❤
Oh you have so much to learn about us Americans and our stuff, LOL. Looks like you had fun and just walking through a tack shop touching things is a blast. As for the brown tack it is popular because you can use it on so many colors of horses and it will not bleed or stain like black can do. Hunter rings do not get bling and most of everything is conservative (earthtone) colors. Suede on the knees doesnt mar the saddle like the silicone can. Those prices were crazy but that was because it was Wellington and you never buy at the show unless you forgot something. I think you probably found Dover Saddlery to be a much different experience. BTW a lunge whip is forever, when you find one you like with the right pop you never leave home without it.😁
I know I’m late to the video but an FYI for that flysect fly spray! One of the owners at my barn had that for their horse and he developed a horrible reaction from it, he had hives, his skin was flaking off on his entire body and was clearly painful to him. I threw it away and gave him a medicated bath and in a few days he was all better !
Enjoyed watching the shopping trip. Also glad you mentioned the harsh bits some people in America use. I totally agree with you that some should be banned. America is behind European countries in a lot of horse gear
Haha no way, it's Harriet ☺! I love watching you both. It's cool to see you together
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Oo I can't wait for the Dover vid. Dover is my go to favorite. But also this was so interesting. I hear people in the US complaining all the time about riding pants where the patches aren't suede, so funny, I didn't know that was just a thing here, but they do love the suede patches.
You were here! The Tackeria was my weekly Saturday store when I had my horses. What wonderful memories you brought back!!! Thanks 🎉
Thank you for pointing out the insanity of those bits and twitch. I’m in the US and don’t use either. I hope your video helps enlighten others. It’s also become very popular for hunters to ride in Pelhams which seems so unnecessary and harsh. It’s like it’s a fashion for them. 😢
Matt: *goes to check out*
Employee: *hands him massager* 😂
Hahaha if you're still in the states you should look for a store that specializes in western tack mostly for the western pleasure outfits. You think flowers are bad 😂😅
Hahaha lol
Ah, I had horses for decades and then I was horseless. It was fun going into a tack store again with you both.
That stick with the chain is called a twitch. People usually use rope or baler twine, it goes around the upper lip of the horse to keep it from moving. People would generally use it for horses that hate standing for the vet/farrier.
and for breeding aka rape lol
The patterned shirts.. "its like we're on holiday in Hawaii' 😂 I'm laughing so hard, and agreed! Not a big fan of most of the patterned shirts... I usually order my stuff from Redpost in England since they have the nice solid colors
So sad to see how harsh looking a large number of the bits are in American horse culture. Can you imagine if those chains catch the inside of your poor horses mouth 😢 Lovely to see Matt advising against them. The cowboy/western riding style is obviously very different to the European riding styles but the much harsher tack in general really shocked me-I’m not a huge fan of spurs but understand their part in some types of competition riding but the gaucho style still in use within Western riding makes me feel so upset that horses are being subjected to these devices. A lot of the more harsh bridles, bits, spurs etc speak to me that there are corners being cut in all the basics of horsemanship. Unfortunately it tends to show in some horses behaviour. This is why I love watching both Matt and Jesse’s content-all their horses are treated with kindness and respect and it shows in the wonderfully sweet personalities they each have 😊
I would like to point out for clarification that this is not a western tack store. Just like every other equestrian sphere, the western sphere certainly is not exempt when it comes to poor horsemanship. But that is a reflection of the individuals themselves, not the discipline.
@@victoriatormanen2232 I meant no disrespect to any rider who goes through all the baseline steps and produces a wonderful team between themselves and their horse. I was more thinking of the riders who use unnecessarily harsh tack rather than put in the work to their relationship with their horse. As you quite correctly said, bad riders are not synonymous with only one area of equestrianism. Thank you for allowing me to clarify my initial points.
@@lunarfaerie8552 No worries! I know in the equestrian world the western side of riding is incredibly small, and therefore less understood. My comment was more geared towards future commentors who like to jump on the discipline-bashing train, when they have little knowledge of it. Regardless, you are spot on with harsh devices being used as bandaids to cover poor horsemanship 👍
I love hearing about the differences in American and European clothing styles. I’m never wearing suede seats again 😂
The flowered sunshirts are for the dressage queens ;)
Omg MORE SHOPPING TRIPS WITH MATT! Living vicariously through you! THANK YOU! That is all. . .
Some explanations:
-FL is a retirement state. The flowery shirts cater to that segment of the population.
-Unfortunately, we have fewer equestrian protections here than Europe. The twitch and bits shown are terrible, but allowed.
-American brands are often less desirable due to being cheaply made. This is not universal, but I buy more European brands than American.
Sooo many memories getting lost in those aisles. Such a cool place.
Well, well, well, Wellington! Lived there for 30 yrs. Tackeria is one of the main tack shops. Have many items from this store! Apparently you enjoyed your time!
I want whips that don't match what everyone has at the barn.. and in the US your local tack shop typically only has two colors or two types and literally everyone around buys that same one. So I am currently on the look out for a new dressage whip that doesnt match the ones at the barn 😂 so some people think its silly to spend money on those but I like to know its my whip.
Dressage does black a lot for everything. I def don't wear the suede leggings! I love the silicon.
I LIVE in those tops with the mesh underarm and armpits why are AMAZING in the summer. Also there is a huge difference between in styles and clothing for English vs western in the US. I am on the east coast and the tack shops are either all English, or a healthy mix of both. But more people ride English who spend money on riding cloths, western people dont care they just ride in jeans and a t-shirt.
@Belinda Barham you took that super personally and defensive... I thought it was a compliment, like it's not a big deal ride in whatever you want, english kinda go extra on it. Money wise I would expect there to be rich people in either style of riding. I would never take one group of people assume "rich" vs "poor" vs spend a lot vs spend a little, but I got to MANY riding schools fro both western and English and the western kids are dressed way more chill and don't need fancy tops. Now when they ride in a competition, uh yeah those comp tops are expensive, the saddles the horse, everything. I just means to go ride, it's way more relaxed.. which I like btw. You took that totally 100% the wrong way as me saying western people are poor.. which I find really weird. You put your own bias and assumptions into what I said. I ride both and I like both. They each have their own cultures and you're going to find rich and poor people in both. I would agree it can be a waste to spend that money on a bunch of riding clothing when it could be put in a new saddle.
This is awesome! Now you need to come to a tack store in Canada, maybe Alberta to see a ton of western tack :)
Omg irvines would be a hit!
As a Brit visiting the US about 20 years ago, I was shocked by how stiff and heavy the lead ropes were in the tack store. I was used to ones that you could easily hold between thumb and forefinger. That said, I think the UK has since moved towards thicker, heavier ropes.
Good on you for removing the flash nosebands!!! 👍👍👍👍
I love people's perception of America and their excitement at things that I find normal everyday.
PLEASE test those fly sprays on your horses first. Many of the strong oil based ones can cause chemical burns. The employee wasn't lying about that. They also do tend to stay slick and are harder to wash off, so have a feeling you may actually hate that.
Suede is non-existent in Australia too, except in the Show Horse rings were everything is a lot more traditional. But we do have a lot of Western sport here & I've seen the really gaudy shirts & blinged-out belts, high-top hats & even jeans! I find them obnoxious, but each to their own haha!
That twitch with the chain looks absolutely barbaric, I hate to think anyone would actually use that... 😢
Matt, you looked good in the cowboy hat. Now I want to see you decked out in full American cowboy regalia lol. Too bad Fallon Taylor's Ranch Dress'n brand doesn't do men's wear. Harriet is sweet and she could rock the cowgirl look, I bet.
I'm super thankful that we still have suede/equisuede options for breeches because silicone is horrendous on leather. As I don't generally have the money to go around replacing the seat on my saddles on a regular basis, I'd rather keep them nice as long as possible.
Matt, I really LOVE your sence of humor and that you're so straight forward! You're hilarious - 9:32 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey Matt!! It’s cool that you are in the USA, I live here! I am always so excited when I see that you have posted a new video, it’s like the first thing I check in the morning. 😂 Anyways, I’m a big fan of yours. Have a great day and happy trails!!
I'm from the USA, I enjoyed your shopping. I ride western pleasure, mostly. So, I find most of English riding gear so fussy. I used to ride more Englisg when I was younger, but now in my late 50's.....western is more practical. Besides I could never give up my Appaloosas!!!
46 yrs of Appaloosas.Had to give up on the last one last .Health of hubby and I longer could car for them .Miss my spots everyday
I'm so excited you're in the states! It would be great to see you do more videos or visits to some equine events...like Equine Affair in Columbus Ohio next month 😉
Unfortunately every state is different and the EU standard for showing has for some reason become less supportive for horses, so anything is possible.
If we train our horses and actually put time into them, it's not necessary to force control with those barbaric bits.
Thanks for sharing and hope much business is provided from tour of that store.
The flowers are definitely a Florida thing😅
The bits you showed are actually shocking…How is that allowed?
Yeahhh….those kind of bits are the norm here unfortunately.
A lot of riders I've been around in SC use harsher bits instead of working on fundamentals☹️
@marilyn you can be a cowboy and barrel race etc, without being abusive, yes it's not everyone. But it isn't in itself abuse, jus depends how you specifically treat your animal yk.
@@marilyn9138 you are very ignorant.
I've never known anyone who's used that type of bit here (PNW). They should be outlawed.
Best flyspray is Pyranha Wipe N Spray (yellow bottle) and Endure (black bottle) as they both are oil based and stay on when it rains!
🤍 So enjoyed going thru with you both and your comments! Matt, 🤠 looks great on you! Looking forward to next shopping adventure 🤩 (even if you don't buy a single thing). ❣
I've never seen a twitch with a chain either. It was interesting to hear the differences, and I think the Netherlands have better standards.
Harriet is great. Looking forward to the next video!
Thank you ❤
Maybe it is the area you are in. Your opinion on suede, bits [ agree on banning some of those], flowers, twitches [ I fired a vet for wanting to use one] etc. is spot on.
Hope you bought the hat matt it really suited you
Always so interesting to see what’s popular with equestrians in different countries!
You might want to read the ingredients in the fly spray before you buy it - some of those very strong fly sprays contain some strong toxic chemicals - not saying what you bought has these chemicals but they might!
Hey Matt, just make sure that the ingredients of the flyspray are allowed in competitions and how long the withdrawal period is for them :)
Matt, you look great in a cowboy hat!!
Think you for making the comment about the thin bits. I have seen too many people in and out of shows with bits that are thin, twisted and doubles.
The fact that they just left the german add of the Fleck whips 😂😂
There are rough out tack and clothes …and the suede saddle seat is helpful for staying on the seat when cutting or reining…
9:54 Matt:side eye😂😂
The chain thing is called a twitch terrible thing but the old school rope one is so much better when needed
I can recommend the black ultrashield flyspray for the flies!! Its the best one that you can get in europe :)
This was very pleasing to watch on my birthday, thanks.
I would first like to say hello to Harriet, the lady who films while doing gymnastics. Right? Well done! 👏
Matt, you're excited as hell about visiting your first US tack shop 😀 The tour is interesting, fun and sometimes disturbing. I am horrified by some of the bits!!!
You were able to limit your purchases 🤐 Congratulations!!!
Thank you for sharing this enjoyable time 😍💙
"This is kind of a vibe."
Oh, Matt. You and Jesse are going to have to visit Montana. I haven't seen an English saddle since I moved here from out east (Ohio). Makes me happy, honestly, but oh my lord, some of the things you see in the tack and ranch supply stores here really make me squirm.
Florida = Shopping. My State thanks you :)
We just LOVE tack shops in the US! 😍 Hoping to be able to travel to Wellington some time in the future. 🤞
Thanks for showing a premier shop in my home state of Florida.
I love all your remarks on the harsh equipment- people are quite mean to horses here in the US. I ride bitless myself ^.^
I'm so thankful I don't know any of these abusive people! I'm in the PNW and maybe we're different here!
@@JLC48 you must live off the grid hahaha
@@beccaandgoodman Evidently! lol
Texas here, and I just have to say we have tack stores you have gotta come see! ❤
theres still a lot of suede bc the hunter scene is a lot more traditional looking
You should come to The World Equestrian Center here in Ocala, FL …I live less than 30mins away and always go there to watch the horses.
Come to Texas. We can take you to a large tack store and answer some of these American questions.
If Wellington is in Florida, I think the flowers are a Florida thing. Not necessarily something all Americans would do 😆. Which explains some of the other styles. Florida does what it wants 😆
I'm in US braided rained wips are half price at expos and wormer too.❤
Matt, yes, you do need to check out real authentic western tack for ranch riding!! And you should try ranch riding!🙂
You NEED the western hat!!! Very good looking!
Whoa. Those retro knee patches look like Tailored Sportsman. Better watch your step guys, or you're going to have a Hunter Princess revolution on your hands!
Just before you said where you were, I was thinking maybe Calabasas in California. It is a very well-to-do horsey area on the west coast. Libertyville Saddlery in Illinois, I think north of Chicago is a fun one to visit, if it is still there.. Harriet...those leather braided reins were the only thing around when I started riding English in the San Francisco East Bay Area in 1968.. The racing people may have had a different type If you ever see any old photos of Hunter/Jumpers in the US, from the 1940's till much later, those reins are what you will see, and flat leather bridles, nothing rolled. A thousand x 100 gold stars for your comments about flash nosebands. There are scientific studies on how bad they are. Matt, you look great in the cowboy hat... The Marlboro Man meets Magic Mike look.
I saw you at the freestyles last week! I hope you had fun!
Matt! Why didn't you let me know that you were here in America. I can't ride anymore; I am in a wheelchair now. I follow you and jesse, I love you both. I would have loved to meet you, what a dream come true that would have been. Oh well maybe one day right?
Thank you for doing this video - I’d love to go and just do this because I’d be like a kid in the candy store.
Omg! Matt in a cowboy hat!
Wellington is not the normal U.S. tack store.
You should go to a Western Tack store... you think you have sticker shock now!!!
it’s a US thing, all the patterns for everything lol!! i’m a western rider and have button up shirts, and most of them have patterns!
New video!☺️❤
This was fun! I can't wait for you to visit Dover! I love that tack shop!
I knew you liked shopping Matt ... just not groceries! 😂 So funny you tried on a cowboy hat ... just like Jesse did in his last video (at the show).
Yeah ... leather suede is big in North America (Canada & the U.S.). Jumping here is like dressage over there ... not that some aren't big into dressage here ... just a smaller niche.
So those horse sprays can be a bit costly too. "Konk" is great for in the barn/stalls. And with COVID everything has increased tenfold in price ... I call it COVID prices. It's nothing more than a cash grab. I was able to buy a box of canned cat food that's increased by almost $20 CDN dollars. And the cost of food is atrocious!
Yes, you're so right there is such a culture difference in apparel, etc. from there to here. And the costs associated with having a horse are now astronomical, depending upon the discipline you're getting into. It's become a luxury again to own a horse.
Really love this channel ... I'm sure I'd see a lot more if I 'joined'. I hardly ever see your videos anymore ... it's a rarity. But I do love watching Jesse's channel. Always something interesting going on. Really loved the VLOG on clipping of the Mini ... it was so funny the two of you! You guys seem to have a lot of fun ... hope it's the same behind the camera! 😊
Nice meeting your friend ... she's got a great sense of humour (I apologize as I've forgotten her name ... my bad).
Anyhow, thanks for sharing that shopping trip with us ... the store seems very different than the one you went to, whereby whatever your Mini touched you bought! That was also a lot of fun. I love shopping, even if it's vicariously.
All the best! 😂
Harriet ... sorry I had forgotten your name. I hope you were able to get something special for your daughter. How wonderful a job you have that allows you to fly around to different parts of the world. That's one thing ... the internet/social media has really changed the world in a lot of ways! Really enjoy this channel ... especially when we get to meet specific riders/trainers and the tours you've all taken us in! Keep up the good work!!! 😂😂😂
Oh ... they're called twitches and are so unnecessary, as there are alternatives. Pain doesn't teach anything ... it's demonic. And there are also many bits & even some bitless bridles that should be outlawed. Human beings can be so self-centered and cruel and too animals suffer ... not just horses.
I'm wondering how you can take those mosquito sprays back home. Chemicals in the US have a lot of rules and bans for shipping.
Matt have you ever been to Kentucky you should check it out Louisville and Lexington are so interesting and are all about horses or check out the Derby it is an once in a lifetime thing you won't soon forget
I don't agree with thin bits being harsh. Any bit with the wrong hands can be harsh but there are horses (such as mine) that don't have the space in their mouth to accommodate a thicker bit. I'm not saying that there aren't harsh bits out there, there definitely are, but it's all in the hands of who is using them.
Do you mean the leather full seats? Divoza sells those, I always use them. I really dislike the silicon seat. Way too sticky.. But in the US they still have fly spray that actually works? If only it wasn't so far away, cause I do need new fly spray!
I only have a small tack store that’s super local to me (I’m in north central Florida), but seeing your shock at some of the harsher items surprised me, because I just assumed that it was just the way tack stores are. I’m always thrown back by the fact that those twisted bits are a thing and I have never seen a twitch with a chain. I’m not heavily involved in the horse world though, I don’t really know many people who are into horses.
I’m very ignorant but most those bits that were hanging I feel should be illegal, they seem so horrible on the horse’s gums. And again, twitching with a chain 😵. A farm I worked at twitched anxious horses (it was the newest horses that had the most issues) for the farrier and for boo-boo treatments. Apparently it releases endorphins and helps the horse relax. It always makes me cringe seeing it happen though, it seems so harsh, and that was with a rope. Maybe I’m wrong? Someone enlighten me with their opinions.
So interesting the huge cultural difference. I don’t really go to tack stores, so I wouldn’t really know what’s a shock and so different. I’m used to everything being 90% brown tack, except for dressage, I thought that was a universal thing too.
I’m curious as to what others have in their tack stores and find different or shocking by ours. Super cool video.
It's definitely the other way round in Europe for the tack colour. I have a skewbald Irish cob and I think brown tack looks lovely on him, but I very rarely get to actually look at an example of a bridle in brown before I can buy it. Brown is just as available as black when you're buying online, but a lot of the examples in shops etc will be black.
Never seen a twitch with a chain, doesn't seem necessary at all. And I mean I've not been in a huge variety of tack shops but I have NEVER seen one of those twisted bits sold anywhere in person in the UK. Online yes, although typically with warnings, but idk how they can sell them to begin with. Should be illegal.
Don't you hate on our patterned UV tops! The shade... *pun intended*