Tack Shop in Maryland

Tack Shop in Maryland Equestrian and Tack Shop in Chevy Chase, Maryland.

The Loft at Meadowbrook is a local equestrian supply shop that specializes in horseback riding equipment, helmets, boots, saddles, bridles, equine jewelry, equine home decor, horseback outerwear and jackets, horse shampoo, horse fly spray, horse blankets, worse wraps and much more in Chevy Chase. If you are searching for a local equestrian supply shop that specializes in horseback riding equipment

, helmets, boots, saddles, bridles, equine jewelry, equine home decor, horseback outerwear and jackets, horse shampoo, horse fly spray, horse blankets, worse wraps and much more in Chevy Chase please call us today.

09/18/2014

Besides providing a place for the rider to sit, the saddle performs other tasks as well. One of the more important ones is that it distributes the rider’s weight evenly, lessening the burden placed on the horse.

09/16/2014

Do you know how to identify knee-patch breeches? Much like their name suggests, they have a leather patch on the inside of the knee. They are designed to be worn with tall boots, half chaps, or paddock boots. These types of breeches end before the ankle.

09/11/2014

Had you ever wondered how to complete that new training technique that you’d heard about? Videos can be a great way to find out, and you can often find those at your tack shop, along with all the training tools you may need.

09/09/2014

Were you aware that your horse may actually have a preference to what type of currycomb you use? Many horses can’t tolerate a hard curry. If you notice your horse making faces, snapping, or stomping as you brush him, you may need a currycomb with softer teeth.

09/04/2014

Looking for a dressage saddle? They aren’t always readily available in all areas- but if you want one, it is available at a great tack shop. Why not go and see what they have to offer for your new riding adventure.

09/02/2014

Do you think you need full seat breeches? These riding pants contain an insert that runs from the knee across the buttocks, and down the inside of both legs. The gripping material that runs throughout the breeches offers enhanced protection from rubbing and chafing, as opposed to knee-patch breeches.

08/28/2014

There are at least six major items you’ll need for your riding pleasure. A saddle, a saddle pad, a bridle, reins, girth, and the right bit. Then you want to consider the breeches or boots you might want. The good thing is that a great tack shop can offer you all of the above.

08/26/2014

Are you shopping for breeches for a child? Jodhpur breeches are most likely what you need. They are used for lessons and casual riding. Typically worn with garters to prevent movement, jodhpurs have elastic foot straps that are placed underneath the rider’s feet inside the boots.

08/21/2014

If you are thinking about outfitting your horse for English riding, the bridle you select will need to have a cavesson (sometimes spelled cavisson). A noseband fitted to the bridle, it is not found on Western riding-style tack.

08/19/2014

Do you know your English saddle from your Western? Not everyone does- but if you are a fan of horses, you probably do- and you probably have a favorite. A great tack shop offers both styles- and probably can help you decide what is best for your needs if you aren’t sure.

08/14/2014

One of the most common mistakes that new and sometimes even moderately experienced equestrians make is placing the saddle pad too far back on the horse’s back. The best way to fit the saddle pad is to place the pad up on the horse’s withers and then slide the pad down to where it needs to be.

08/12/2014

Do you know what the function of the gripping seat on full-seat breeches is? This helps riders stay deep in their saddle. Wearers should accompany full-seat breeches with tall boots or half chaps as they extend the entire length of the leg.

Address

8200 Meadowbrook Lane
Chevy Chase, MD
20815

Opening Hours

Tuesday 5pm - 8pm
Wednesday 5pm - 8pm
Thursday 5pm - 8pm
Friday 5pm - 8pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

(301) 589-9025

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