answersLogoWhite

0

It would all depend on the brand of the tack. I think the only difference in price would be how much the girth costs coz it would obviously be slightly bigger :) Also, if the horse has not been fitted for a saddle, it might cost you a little more to get it proffesionally done! :)

Tigersummer, Roan - The above answer relates to real life tack for a real horse, but on Horseisle, there is no set price for all tack. There are four stages of tack - simple, where every piece is under 10k, medium, where every piece is under 100k, high, where every piece is under 1 mill, and V.high, where every piece is at least 2 million. The height/breed/gender of your horse DOES NOT matter, so it won't cost anymore to saddle a 16hh Shire than it would for a 11hh Falabella. Hope this helps :)

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

Still curious? Ask our experts.

Chat with our AI personalities

EzraEzra
Faith is not about having all the answers, but learning to ask the right questions.
Chat with Ezra
RafaRafa
There's no fun in playing it safe. Why not try something a little unhinged?
Chat with Rafa
ReneRene
Change my mind. I dare you.
Chat with Rene
More answers

The cost of horse tack varies quite a bit according to quality and materials used.
Synthetic tack typically cost less than leather, many synthetic saddles cost around $300-$800, while leather tack ranges from $300-$5,000+ for saddles alone.Brand can also affect the price, well known makers with quality products will charge more than a lesser known company or a company who's tack is considered sub-par in quality.
Price is also affected by where you buy it. If you go to a well known store such as Dover then you typically pay full price, whereas you can go to Craigslist or Ebay, or consignment shops and pay half price or less for gently used items.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How much can horse tack cost?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp