
Gear They'llGrow Into(and never want to grow out of)
Hand-picked helmets, boots, saddles, and apparel — sized right for small hands, built to survive a full season of lessons.
Everything in its own frame
Each category, presented the way it deserves — with the story behind it, the detail that matters, and a photograph that shows you exactly what your child will hold in their hands.

A Helmet That Fits Like It Was Made for Them
Most helmets are adult designs scaled down. Ours are engineered from the inside out for the narrower, rounder profile of a child's skull — with a dial-fit harness so small fingers can adjust it themselves before mounting.

Boots That Survive Mud Season
Paddock boots with a proper heel — not a fashion inch, but the 1″ that keeps a small foot from slipping through the stirrup. Full-grain leather uppers, rubber-reinforced toe box, and a pull-tab loop sized for little hands that are still learning to dress themselves.

The Saddle That Grew Up with Three Riders
Our pony saddles are hand-stitched in a small workshop outside of Lexington, Kentucky. The tree is sized for a 12–15″ pony back, the flap positioned for a child's shorter leg, and the leather pre-conditioned so it's supple from the first ride — not the twentieth.

Jodhpurs with Knees That Actually Survive
Three-season jodhpurs with a double-layer ballistic nylon knee patch — the part that hits the saddle, the fence post, and the barn floor on the same afternoon. Elastic waist for easy dressing, belt loops for when they're ready, and a cotton-blend that washes at 40°.

The Kit That Teaches Them to Care
A grooming kit is the first thing a new rider truly owns. Ours comes in a canvas tote with a stiff dandy brush, soft body brush, mane comb, hoof pick with a bright-red handle they'll never lose in the shavings, and a pot of leather balm for the tack they're already in love with.
Made to last longer than the lesson plan
A child goes through phases — pony obsession, brief interest in swimming, back to ponies. The gear they start with should survive that cycle and pass down to the next kid who discovers the barn.
Sized from scratch
Not adult gear scaled down. Every piece is engineered for a child's proportions — narrower helmet profiles, shorter stirrup leathers, lighter-pull buckles.
Honest about safety
We only stock helmets with current ASTM/SEI certification. When a standard updates, we pull the old stock — no clearance sales on last year's safety rating.
Built for barn life
Machine-washable breeches, pre-conditioned leather, rubber-toe boots. Real gear for kids who drag it through mud, shavings, and the back of the car.

"My daughter has outgrown two saddles. Both went straight to her cousin. Neither has needed a repair."
— Margaret H., Pony Club Mom · Lexington, KYYears making children's tack
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First-Rider Kit List
Illustrated PDF · Includes sizing chart & brand recommendations
The full PDF includes sizing notes for each item, recommended brands at every price point, and a packing list for Pony Club rally week.
Everything they need for their first season
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Useful before you spend a penny
Guides, articles, and tools that help you buy right the first time — and feel confident about every decision.

How to measure a child's head for a riding helmet
A helmet that's one size too large is as dangerous as one too small. Our illustrated guide walks you through the three measurements that matter, with a video for the tricky bit.
Read the Guide
When to replace a riding helmet (and why most people wait too long)
After a fall, after five years, after a growth spurt — the three moments every parent needs to know. Plus: what ASTM/SEI certification actually means in plain English.
Read the Article
What fits my kid? The 2-minute gear check
Answer six quick questions about your child's age, height, and riding level and we'll generate a personalised gear list with sizes, brands, and approximate costs for your first season.
Try the Tool"I send every new Pony Club family to the Saddle resource library before they buy a single piece of tack. The sizing guides alone have saved us three return trips per season."
— Coach Diane Kowalski, DC · Rolling Hills Pony Club · Columbus, OH