What are some good dressage-specific catalogs/websites? Obviously Dressage Extensions. Any others?
Thanks!
What are some good dressage-specific catalogs/websites? Obviously Dressage Extensions. Any others?
Thanks!
I have gotten some nice things from Dover. I live in a multi-discipline household so except for the cutting horse trainer my daughter is married to, they work for all of us.
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I have gotten some nice things from Dover. I live in a multi-discipline household so except for the cutting horse trainer my daughter is married to, they work for all of us.[/QUOTE]
Ah, but for the cutting horse riding son-in-law, you’ve got Smith Brothers (owned by Dover, or at least the same people)!
Any other dressage-specific catalogs? Or just those with good dressage selection? Or are there really just not that many?
Dressage Extensions
www.dressage-ext.com
and Divoza
http://divoza.com/shop/a.visit/489214ae02cc13fe2740c0a8c064070d
Oh yes, the son-in-law loves Smith Bros.
Divoza question
I tried to order something from Divoza but there was $83 shipping on a $65 item !?! Has anyone purchased from them? and if so, what?
I haven’t purchased from them, but I’m guessing the high shipping charges are because it’s an overseas company.
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I tried to order something from Divoza but there was $83 shipping on a $65 item !?! Has anyone purchased from them? and if so, what?[/QUOTE]
I used to purchase a case of saddle pads from Divoza. I love them. Then I’d sell them off to the other boarders. Even with the cost of shipping added in we all saved a bundle on high quality pads.
I order stuff from Divoza regularly, like tendon boots or a black kineton I once bought, Euroriding breeches etc.
I have to admit I find their shipping charges quite high. I usually have it sent to my in-laws (who live in the Netherlands) and they then post it on to me and somehow they always manage to get me cheaper postage then Divoza. So far, so good, each time it arrived within 2 weeks.
Aaaaw BUGGER, I knew I should have had my package sent to Fargo instead and Paypal’ed her the money to send it on. For a jacket they charged me 49 euros shipping.
amira equi sells Pikeur breeches and coats at much less than US tack shops and the shipping has only been about $20 for a pair of breeches. I prefer the Mondegas and they sell for about $100 less than the US tack shops including the big name catalogs. Even with the money chnage fee I still save $$
Eurofit has expanded their market in the US and mysalino.com and ridingright.com have good sales but check the eurofit website for local tack shops as they can get the same deals if you ask for them.
and Divoza
http://divoza.com/shop/a.visit/489214ae02cc13fe2740c0a8c064070d[/QUOTE]
Is there a link on their website for english translation?
Divoza languages
The top right of the page has a drop-down menu of languages.
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The top right of the page has a drop-down menu of languages.[/QUOTE]
aha! Found it…thanks!
Euro American Saddlery
They do not send out print catalogs often, but they are online.
I’m looking for a cheaper (but still reasonable quality) schooling bridle. I need a flash band on it though, which is my issues, flash bridles seem to jump up in price. I’m looking for under $100. Most of the sites posted here only have rider apparel… are there any places to look for affordable bridles?
I found one possibility on Dressage Extentions. It doesn’t give a brand name, but do they have pretty reliable quality normally?
Dressage Extensions carries the Prince line which is comparably cheap in price but also cheap in quality. I would rather buy a better bridle used than a subpar bridle new. try EBAY.
You can also find some good deals at the equine affairs across the country from now through the fall. I bought my KB select for $200 at one of those new.