To start, there are these amazing sheepskin girth covers -- velcro wraparound covers, "universal" covers that fit any girth, custom girths with detachable covers, you name it, in several colors and sizes.
Whips

The reins

These reins are leather, but the part the rider holds are covered in a padded velvety suede-like material. Again the feel of these reins is just wondrously fine, flexible, and soft. The thing that prevented me from buying them, in the end, was the voice of my mother in my head. "How will you clean that?" My tack lives kind of hard, and the reins in particular tend to get dragged on the ground, or slobbered on, or caught on a door. Well, I should also mention they didn't have extra long reins at the show. Maybe that's the real reason I didn't yield to temptation. These are truly lovely reins. BTW, I later posted to the COTH forum, and one responder told me that these reins clean up easily -- which means they aren't real suede of course.
You'll be happy to know that this pretty much exhausts my Rolex repetoire :-). On to other topics!
I have those reins, and I love them! I got them from the same distributor at the Region 6 Championships last year. I live near Seattle where it ALWAYS seems to be damp. These are the only reins that I have been able to hold on to while it was wet and cold. And yes, they clean up very wel.
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