Tag Archive | "saddles"

Ask the Experts: White Horse Hairs

Monday, July 14, 2008

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Ask the Experts: White Horse Hairs

Enjoyed your article on saddle fitting. I have a question for you, probably several questions. My horse is a 6 yr. old, 15 H, 900 lb. well-conditioned MFT with good withers. My

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Ask the Experts: Suede Saddle Care

Thursday, July 10, 2008

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Ask the Experts: Suede Saddle Care

I was just reading your article Basic Saddle Care and Maintenance. I have a hand made saddle that is entirely suede, how can I clean it without making it turn dark?

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PFI Magazine is Here!

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

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PFI Magazine is Here!

First there was PFI Western Store, then pfiwestern.com, Saddle City, the Diamond Ridge Market and the Starlite Theatre. Now there is PFI Magazine, a hub that brings everything PFI together.Created first and foremost as a

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7 Sins of Saddle Buying

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

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7 Sins of Saddle Buying

Buying the wrong saddle for you and your horse happens all too often in our industry. This can be an expensive and uncomfortable situation for you both. We have developed this guideline to help

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Saddle Fit 101

Monday, June 30, 2008

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Saddle Fit 101

At PFI Western Store we work hard to help our customers with all their needs. Our expert staff is available to answer questions about everything from saddle maintenance to fitting

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Western Saddle Types Explained

Friday, June 20, 2008

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Western Saddle Types Explained

There are many different types of western saddles for different types of riding, competitions or work. In this article PFI's Saddle Experts try and break them down for you!

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Basic Saddle Care and Maintenance

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

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Basic Saddle Care and Maintenance

The most important aspect of saddle care is that the life of the leather depends upon the care you give it. Most saddles experience the tough rigors of the environment, and proper care is essential.

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