everyone i think would have there own opinion on this question. but i perfer western and English tack from the others. both western and English are very comfortable.
depending on the competitions that the horse is running in, western tack for barrel racing English tack for show jumping and cross country
State Line Tack has some good stuff, but their supplies in western are limited. Although its a bit more pricey, Rods is also a good store.
By equipment I assume you mean tack. The halter is used to lead, lounge or tie your horse. The bridle is a headstall, bit and reins and this helps the rider direct the horse where he wants the horse to go. The saddle, whether western or english, is strapped to the horse's back and where the rider sits.
The two that I visit all the time are horsechannel.com, and equestrianlife.com.
western tack
You can get horse riding gear at tack stores! riding gear is called "tack"
A horse will wear a horseshoe that is small and sharp.
The tack on her chair.
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If you buy good quality horse tack, between 200 and 2 or 3 thousand dollars.