Stierna Equestrian Sportswear – it is superb!

Its not often you come across a product that really does what it says and I cannot recommend Stierna Equestrian Sportswear enough. During the cold downpours of Spring, the waterproof breeches and jackets have been brilliant. They are totally waterproof and the layering system has kept me warm and dry.     The Primus 3L…

Hambledon International

[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”] Hambleden couldn’t have been any better and its huge credit to the organizers, British Eventing and BE Volunteers for holding Sunday’s competition after Friday’s deluge. It’s one of my favorourite events and the bluebells through the woods always make it look so gorgeous there.  Phoebe in the bluebells at Hambleden…

Wyvern

I was delighted to receive a box of goodies from Wyvern including some lovely fleece rugs that match my colours, new numnahs and some beautiful English leather bridlework. The Wyvern tradestand attends many shows up and down the country so do go and pay them a visit. For a full range of stock visit http://www.wyvernep.co.uk/

Stierna Equestrian Sportswear

Practical, technical, functional, stylish – I am really impressed with Stierna Equestrian Sportswear which has been designed with by Helena Strömbäck in Sweden who believes riders should be regarded as athletes. Stierna is based on the three-layer system with using garments that regulate heat produced, wick away moisture and resist wind and rain.   The end…

We currently have availability for livery – from DIY to competition

Full / Part / DIY / Competition /Schooling Excellent facilities including ; •60/40m outdoor arena with Martin Collins surface. •Covered monarch walker with rubber flooring •Post and rail paddocks •Individual turnout •Hacking directly onto Salisbury plain (no roadwork needed) •40/20m indoor arena with Martin Collins surface •12×12 monarch stables •Hot and cold wash down •24hr…

Pre-season training

We’ve been out and about with the horses, getting them to different venues and putting the training in which should pay off once the season starts for me in three weeks time at Tweseldown Horse Trials. You can read more in my latest blog for Horse and Hound .