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Inside the ThinLine x Sixteen Cypress Collab

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Written by Stephanie Hecker Blending decades of ThinLine engineering with Sixteen Cypress’s modern, textile-driven style, this collaboration sets a new standard for equestrian products and sends a powerful message about innovation, integrity, and working together in a competitive industry. In an industry where tradition runs deep and innovation is hard-won, true collaboration is rare. Yet … Read more

Holding The Reins, English Style

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Place each rein between your pinky and ring finger. Run the rein up through your palm and secure it with your thumb on top. Gently close your fingers around the rein. Hold your hands upright, with your thumbs as the highest points. Keep your wrists straight, creating a direct line from elbow to bit. The … Read more

Open Cell vs. Closed Cell Foam Saddle Pads: The Hidden Physics of Equine Comfort

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The primary difference between open-cell and closed-cell foam saddle pads lies in their structural density and performance mechanics. Closed-cell foam is dense and firm, providing excellent stability and moisture resistance but often trapping heat.  Open cell foam (like memory foam) is softer and more breathable, allowing for better contouring, though generic versions can ‘bottom out’ … Read more

What Are Breathable Saddle Pads – Use Case & Benefits

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For anyone who regularly rides horses, observing a horse’s back saturated and steaming from sweat after a ride is not uncommon. Many riders may believe that excessive heat and moisture after a hard ride is relatively harmless, but that isn’t the case. In fact, it can indicate compromised thermoregulation that can cause discomfort and directly … Read more

What Is A Roach Back Horse – Care & Management

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A roach-backed horse has a distinct upward curve in its spine, primarily affecting the lumbar region and creating a convex top line. This condition, also known as kyphosis, is a defect that can be present at birth or develop later due to an injury or improper training. Proper management often requires special considerations for saddle … Read more

Understanding Wobbler Syndrome in Horses: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

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Wobbler syndrome in horses is a neurological condition caused by spinal cord compression in the neck. It leads to incoordination, weakness, and stumbling, especially in the hind limbs. The condition is most common in young, rapidly growing horses and may require surgical or medical treatment, depending on its severity. Aspect Details Definition Wobbler syndrome (cervical … Read more