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Featured ThinLine Vendor - Olson's Tack

For more than 60-years Olson’s Tack Shop has provided quality riding apparel and equipment to Northwest riders. Olson’s has one of the largest inventories of specialty English tack and attire on the Pacific Coast! Olson’s is proud to offer an unparalleled selection of English riding equipment—from paddock boots and half chaps to custom show attire and riding boots, Olson’s has what riders want! The wide array of products at Olson’s is well stocked to ensure that customers always find what they… Continue

Added by ThinLine on November 12, 2009 at 2:40pm — No Comments

America's Top Equestrian Stars Use Amazing ThinLine® Technology to Keep Their Horses Healthy

America's Top Equestrian Stars Use Amazing ThinLine® Technology to Keep Their Horses Healthy. Welcome to our behind the scenes look at ThinLine Inc., the company that produces the saddle pads, tack and boots that are the rage among international riders. (photo Betsy Steiner) M… Continue

Added by ThinLine on November 6, 2009 at 2:37pm — No Comments

Why the Dutch are top of the dressage world

http://www.horsetalk.co.nz/news/2009/09/229.shtml The progress of the Netherlands in the equestrian sport of dressage is no accident, says Dutch national young rider coach Tineke Bartels. She insists that the country's progress in dressage has been influenced "by studying carefully the best riders and trainers in the world, and having an open mind". Bartels, speaking ahead of next month's Global Dressage Forum, re… Continue

Added by ThinLine on October 13, 2009 at 10:53am — No Comments

From Horse Talk - Miracle horse survives 5.3km irrigation tunnel ordeal

Miracle horse survives 5.3km irrigation tunnel ordeal http://www.horsetalk.co.nz/news/2009/10/028.shtml October 3, 2009 By Neil Clarkson Eddie the miracle horse is recovering well from his ordeal. An Arabian horse has miraculously survived a 5.3km swim through an irrigation tunnel after being sucked into its intake. The tale of nine-year-old Eddie left the manager of the Wyoming irrigation scheme almost lost for… Continue

Added by ThinLine on October 13, 2009 at 10:43am — No Comments

ThinLine and Saddlefit4Life® Introduce New High-Tech Segue Saddle Pad

For Immediate Release- For more information contact: Saddlefit4Life® http://www.saddlefit4life.com ThinLine Inc 888-401-9101 www.thinlineinc.com New Solution to Saddle Fit Challenges- ThinLine and Saddlefit4Life® Introduce New High-Tech Segue Saddle Pad Durham, NC (September 30, 2009) - ThinLine Inc and Saddlefit4Life® have joined forces to create a new saddle pad designed to extend the fit of custom fitted saddles as horses mature and develop. The Segue saddle pad combines the revolutionar… Continue

Added by ThinLine on September 30, 2009 at 10:20am — No Comments

"Shine a Light" on helping horses and riders

Better for the Horse, Better for the Rider. Everyday, the ThinLine family works to keep revolutionizing tack that is helping horses and riders perform to their best ability, whether that be on the trail, or under the Olympic Rings. Elaine Lockhead (who has owned the company since 2005), along with 3 other women who grew up riding, impact the equine world every day by providing new solutions to old tack problems experienced by riders worldwide. Although the four women handle the day-to-day… Continue

Added by ThinLine on September 9, 2009 at 2:50pm — No Comments

Olympic Rider Anne Kursinski and Market Street Farm Count on ThinLine© Saddle Pads

For Immediate Release – For more information contact Elaine Lockhead ThinLine, LLC www.thinlineinc.com 1-888-401-9101 Olympic Rider Anne Kursinski and Market Street Farm Count on ThinLine© Saddle Pads Durham, NC (August 27, 2009) – Olympic rider Anne Kursinski has proven that she knows what it takes to get to the top of the show jumping world. Kursinski, who operates out of her Market Street Farm in New Jersey, is a two-time Olympic Silver Medalist who has also represented the U.S. on Nations… Continue

Added by ThinLine on August 27, 2009 at 10:48am — No Comments

Dressage Today

Check out the latest issue of Dressage Today, featuring ThinLine Riders JJ Tate as the cover and feature article on getting your horse's back and Michael Barisone's article on training the halt to get better test scores! Continue

Added by ThinLine on August 21, 2009 at 1:30pm — No Comments

Freshen up at the barn: Tips to go from horse-mom to dinner-party ready while at the stable

Story by Larissa Cox You may want to squeeze in a morning ride on your way to work or school, or you may not have time to go home to shower and change before a dinner party. Whatever the reason, we have all had to freshen up at the barn before. Conditions at the horse stables are often less than ideal for a makeover, and usually, we don’t have a lot of time. Hopefully these tips will make it easier to make the transition from barn to night out on the town. Hair: I advocate that all riders, re… Continue

Added by ThinLine on August 18, 2009 at 2:29pm — No Comments

Just for Fun - Learned from my horse

Horseloverz.com featured these points on their Twitter account this morning... Very appropriate I do think. All I need to know in life I learned from my horse... (15) Love those who love you, especially if they have something good to eat. (14) A swift kick in the butt will get anyone's attention. (13) Follow the herd. That way, you can't be singled out to take the blame. (12) Act dumb when faced with a task you don't want to do. (11)… Continue

Added by ThinLine on August 4, 2009 at 9:30am — No Comments

Crazy or Cool Idea? - Tractor Seats

Sometimes we have scrap material lying around here at the ThinLine warehouse. We have several dads and husbands who have pirated a few pieces to place on their lawnmowers. They report no more slipping and sliding, no more bouncing or sore backs from mowing for hours. Recently a customer called in to complain her husband kept stealing her ThinLine contour pad to place on the tractor seat. So, apparently, we are not the only ones to use our ThinLines this way.

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Added by ThinLine on June 16, 2009 at 3:12pm — 2 Comments

The Riders Pain Free Back, by Dr. Jim Warson; Surgeon, Author, Trafalgar Suare Books

The Saddle Pad Connection: page 73 "The Riders Pain Free Back" The saddle pad both separates the saddle from- and connets the saddle to- the horse's back. It is an essential piece of equipment that can help keep the horse more comfortable. Correctly used, the saddle pad can minimize the aspects of motion that come into play when we ride. Roll, pitch, and yaw are the essential properties against which any saddle pad must be measured. If the pad is too thick, too thin, or used to mask an ill fitt… Continue

Added by ThinLine on June 14, 2009 at 11:30am — No Comments

New Products: ThinLine Saddles - Input needed!

Our newest products in development include Saddles where the ThinLine lines the panels and the Ultra ThinLine lines the seat. The ThinLine in the panels provides better saddle fit for off the rack saddles and an extension of time before you need custom saddles reflocked. The ThinLine in the panel also provides horses with additional comfort via maximum weight and shock distribution. The Ultra ThinLine in the seat of the saddle provides comfort and protection for the rider. We have in develop… Continue

Added by ThinLine on June 10, 2009 at 3:00pm — 2 Comments

Welcome to ThinLine!

At ThinLine, our goal is to help horse and riders perform to their maximum ability by providing state of the art products to make you both more comfortable. We also want to be accessible to you in order to answer any questions you may have, because, let's face it, the best way to help our horses may not always be an easy answer. The ThinLine team are all riders so and there's a good chance we know what you're going through. We come from different disciplines, different backgrounds and each brin… Continue

Added by ThinLine on June 3, 2009 at 10:00pm — No Comments

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