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Crucial Information On Ridding Breeches

By Marissa Velazquez





It is intrinsic to every rider that if you really want to enjoy horseback riding you must get yourself the right equipments. When wearing the right clothing you will be in a position to effectively compete in specific shows, events or races. A good pair of riding breeches (britches) is one of the most essential to effective riding.



Basically, there are four major varieties of britches: jodhpurs, jockey, full seat and knee-patch. If the rider takes time to shop around for the right type of britches, he or she gets the ultimate chance to enjoy any riding style of preference. This applies in horse racing, eventing, competition, dressage shows or even for practice purposes.



A rider can wear jeans or any other clothing during horseback riding; however, jodhpurs and britches are right clothing for the any riding activity because they are specifically designed for riding. They will give you as a rider an extra comfort whilst also serving other special purposes. They are made to fit and contain a number of extra features so as to increase your comfort.



If you are keen enough you will realize that most breeches are skin-tight and also made of a blend of materials. Spandex, leather and cotton are some of the most common materials used in the making of breeches. It is core for every rider to get a breech that is well fitting and of ideal material that suits individual needs. Riders should take note on learning about riding breeches so that they can be well informed during shopping.



Spandex or cotton-polyester are commonly used in making of britches; they are also designed to stretch. Basically, they are tapered at the end to fit under tall, English-style riding boots, known as jodhpurs. Moreover, designers also make special britches that fit well outside of shorter boots called paddock boots.



Comfortability and durability are very important in enhancing the experience of the rider. Good britches will all the time be able to hold tightly the saddle and importantly protect the skin of the rider. Britches come in many styles, colors, types and sizes. The activity of the rider, whether practicing or racing will determine the type of britches he or she will put on.



English riding activities are the ones that normally use britches but also many western riders wear and enjoy the good feel of riding britches. They prefer these britches rather than jeans that normally rub against your skin while horseback riding and this can be very uncomfortable.



Traditional riding breeches were worn by historic reenactors before the introduction of spandex. These historic britches were tight in the legs but stopped halfway down the calf and were flared around the thigh section. They had buckles mid-way-down the calf. Today, Velcro and zippers has replaced the laces and buckles. It is crucial for a rider to get himself or herself the right tool for the activity of the day, whether racing or practice or any other event.









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