About Icelandic Tack

vc_rowvc_columnvc_column_textHere in Iceland we usually ride on sandy riding paths or mud paths so the saddles can get really dirty after only one use. The best way to take care of your saddles and bridles is to wipe them clean after every use. But any leather has to be taken care of properly on regular basis to preserve the saddles strength …

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How to ask the Icelandic Horse for Tolt

vc_rowvc_column width=”1/2″vc_video link=”https://vimeo.com/177220029″vc_column_text   Walk The walk is a four-beat gait where there is at least two – three foots down at the same time. In the beginning of the riding tour, it is good to let the horse walk to warm up and as well as at the end to relax. Trot The trot is a two-beat gait whereas the …

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