Presto has gotten some new additions to his show wardrobe lately, largely due to the fact that his previous show wardrobe was comprised of mostly hand-me-downs, some of which were starting to look rough… like the bridle who’s cheekpiece literally fell apart at the seam when I took it apart to clean it. Heh. Whoops.
I mentioned (and showed y’all) his new bridle, browband, and bonnet when I got them a few weeks ago. Stable View was their maiden voyage and their first time being photographed, or even my first time putting everything together. So… how’d it all do? And perhaps just as importantly, how did it all look?
His browband and bridle are from Dark Jewel… Amelia generally only does browbands, but when we started talking about doing black glitter padding on the browband, I also mentioned that I’d been wanting to have a glittery noseband made as well. She was able to help me make it happen via her browband maker, and it came out great. I got a plain noseband, no flash, with a crank (I keep my nosebands quite loose but I like how the padding of a crank sits against the underside of the jaw bone, it seems more comfortable to me), and it has black glitter padding with gunmetal glitter piping. I was a little concerned that the browband plus his new black glittery If the Bonnet Fits mesh bonnet plus noseband were gonna be too much, but honestly… I think it works for Presto. I like that it ties together with the glitter on my helmet and boots, too.
I also ordered a new Mattes pad from Hufglocken last time they had a 30% off sale. Previously Presto was using Henry’s old Premier show pad, and it’s hanging in there but has seen better days. So Presto got his own new white Mattes with sheepskin on the underside. I decided to coordinate it with my helmet and did a row of black cord, a row of rhinestones, and then another row of black cord. I was VERY on the fence about it because I’m usually meh on rhinestones and on the fence about cord trim, but I really love how it came out. It’s just interesting enough without being too much. and again I think it ties everything together.

The other thing I needed was new reins… I have a pair of old and now cracking Thinline reins on my other dressage bridle, and really didn’t want to bring those forward to the nice new glittery one. Initially I was just gonna order more Thinline reins, because I do like those, but considering how often I have to be told to shorten my reins (so much, y’all… like… so much) I thought I’d branch out and try something with stops. My only complaint about reins with stops like 6″ apart is that it seems like there’s never a stop where you need one. I tried a friend’s Correct Connect Sure Grip reins (I was also interested in the Comfort ones but they’re not FEI legal) and really liked having the stops so close together, they felt super secure. Sold. Sign me up. Add to cart. I almost got the Oil-Tac gloves too because I tried them at Kentucky this year and LOVED THEM but I need one of my current pairs of gloves to die before I bring in yet another pair.

For XC the only new things we’ve added lately is the Ecogold pad. Prior to that he was using Henry’s hand me down Premier pad also, and that one was really starting to look sad and abused. I have always liked the Ecogold pads but just never ponied up (pun intended) the money, and I have to say, this is definitely a super nice pad. It washes up so easily, stays put, and seems comfortable for him. Winner winner. I can see why they’re worth the price, it seems super durable and is definitely easier to keep clean than anything I’ve had before.
I’ve also had a few people message me lately and ask me to update on how I’m feeling about my Arion monoflap saddle now that we’re a ways in. I have my “final” saddle now after they remade my first one (I did a whole post about it, but the short version is that the original FL rep fit the first saddle, it seemed fine, but about 9 months later when our new rep came out she wasn’t 100% in love with it – whether it was just not quite perfect from the beginning or the horse changed, whichever, but they made me a whole new saddle at no charge almost a year after the original one because they wanted it to be perfect) and I love it. It fits Presto and I both, we have no complaints, and the black glitter piping is deeply pleasing to me. I appreciate their customer service very much, especially their commitment to making sure I had something that was exactly right. Not many saddle companies would have gone above and beyond to that level.. I wasn’t even complaining about it.
I did just order Presto a leather stud girth since the jumps are getting bigger and sometimes his feets get a little too close to hims belly for my comfort. We’ll see how that works out! Both of his current girths are ones from Henry, actually, so this’ll be his first one just for him. Hopefully now this child is properly outfitted for a while to come, and no longer in hand-me-downs.










































