Reviews
KategorieReview: Hidez compression socks for better leg health
This summer I decided to give my horse a week off, since I was recovering from a construction beam that fell on my head and couldn’t wear…
Review: Fouganza budget breeches €15
Over the last years, I had the opportunity to review quite a lot of fancy breeches. Eques, Karlslund and so on, but those are all relativ…
Review: Eques memory foam pad
When I wrote the article about finding the perfect saddle for me, Eques contacted me. They were happy that my journey led to one of their…
Review: Karlslund Galdur jodhpur tights
Riding tights have been an upcoming product and has gained a lot of terrain. Tights are stretchy, lightweight and often less hot to ride …
Tjalda: Durable, responsible design made in Germany
For the new series “Durable and responsible design” we highlight companies that design products that are produced fair, within Europe and…
Review: Handmade Tjalda halter – win your own!
When I searched a bit for new products to review I came across the halters of a brand called Tjalda. These halters are handmade in German…
Review: Eques jodhpur breeches
Last year at the World Championships, I saw the Eques jodhpur breeches in their stand. I had seen Nils-Christian wearing them, and I was …
Review: Karlslund Iceland jodhpur breeches
A little over a year ago, I bought Iceland jodhpur breeches second hand. It was a size 38R and although I loved to wear the breeches and …
Review: Anatomical noseband (Hrímnir) VS lever noseband (Ice-Line)
It’s becoming a real trend in the Icelandic horse world, riding with a lever noseband. There are many people who are a fan of it and peop…
Ballenboots, a big review of a lot of them
If you are competing with your Icelandic horse it’s likely that you have a pair of ballenboots. But is the more expensive one always the …
Review: Physioflex ergonomic girth
A few weeks ago I saw the new Physioflex girth coming by on Instagram. I was really curious about the girth because it has a super nice s…