Crucial Information On Ridding Breeches

By Marissa Velazquez


For any horseback rider, breeches (britches) and jodhpurs are two important pieces of unique clothing that make riding an extraordinary experience. The two are quite similar and the difference is seen at the point they finish on the leg of the rider. Both fits tightly in the skin of the rider, however, britches normally finish around the mid calf and they also have touch and close fastening so as to offer the rider a tight fit. On the other hand jodhpurs tend to finish around the ankle of the rider.

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.

As indicated earlier, there are four major types of breeches; knee-patch britches have a leather patch on the side of the knee and goes well with long boots. They can also be worn with half chaps or paddock boots, full seat britches has gripping material that runs throughout the breech and they offer the rider enhanced protection more as compared to knee-patch breech. Jodhpur britches end at the ankle with a short cuff. They are normally worn by children for casual riding and also for lessons. Jockey britches are usually lightweight and are designed purposely for racing.

Britches are made of different varieties of fabrics. While making the horse riding britches, designers normally use cotton or blends of cotton because the fabric is comfortable. While the rider is sweating, the cotton breech get dump because cotton does not absorb moisture. However, advanced microfibers are becoming popular with the riders. These garments provide ideal breathability while still wicking away moisture from the body of the rider.

There are many advantages that come with investing a good pair of riding gear. Designers incorporate spandex, spandex or some stretchy fibre into the fabric thus making the britches and jodhpurs more comfortable because of the stretching element in them. This allows your breech or Jodhpur to cling to your body and move with you, this enhances extra comfort and assures no movement restriction in any way whatsoever.

Breeches are generally used for any style or type of riding. Even though, riders wear them for specific riding events with their own unique color codes. During eventing, riders put on white or light colored britches, in other times they wear beige, khaki, grey and other earthly colors especially during hunter classes, during jumper classes, white is commonly used in such events. During dressage activities, there are normally no specific colors worn but white and other light colored riding britches are mostly preferred and during clinics, riders are advised to put on right colored breeches.

Some riders replace britches with jeans but the experience not comparable. Jeans are not comfortable; they normally rub against your skin while horseback riding and this can be very uncomfortable and limit freedom of movement of the rider. It is therefore important to shop around for the best britches for the best horse riding experience.

In conclusion, whether you are riding for competition or for fun, it is important to look decent and more so feel comfortable. Great pair of breeches will not only give riders fantastic look but also enhances freedom of movement that not any clothing can give.




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