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Types, Varieties and Styles of Chaps & Gaiters

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Tue, 17 Feb 2009

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Chaps can be found in a variety of styles with many different details such as leather chaps. Full length chaps are attached at the waist with the seat missing to allow contact with the saddle and the rider’s legs are fully covered with the seam on the outside of the leg for comfort. These are not commonly worn in English riding although they can provide a great source of warmth and comfort. Half chaps, as the name suggests, are worn on the lower legs. They too can be made from a variety of materials, and are worn for additional comfort when riding. Usually chaps are fitted with a zip or Velcro down the outside of the leg with a strap under the foot to fasten them into place. When worn with Jodhpur boots they help to limit chafing between the saddle and the lower leg and prevent Jodhpur boots from rising up.

Gaiters are usually made from leather and are also worn on the lower legs. Their design is more tailored, mirroring that of a long riding boot, but with a much closer fit to the horse riders leg. This gives more accuracy and extra grip when ridden.

Whilst they are not an essential piece of horse rider clothing, chaps or gaiters of any style can provide the wearer with additional comfort, protection from the elements and can even prevent the rider from getting their jodhpurs or breeches dirty and are durable enough to withstand wear after wear. They are also available in a range of price ranges to suit all budgets.

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Tammy is a passionate equine rider who wishes to promote the best ways to be treating horses. Tammy works part time for anythingequine.co.uk who specialise in riding chaps as well as ladies breeches in the UK.


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