TuffRider Equestrian Apparel Brand
Ride in style without breaking the bank—TuffRider delivers comfort, durability, and affordability for every equestrian. From breeches to boots, helmets to horse gear, this trusted brand ensures riders of all levels are geared up for success.
Top TuffRider Equestrian Apparel
TuffRider Ladies Starter Low Rise Pull-On Breeches
TuffRider Ladies Starter Back-Zip Tall Field Boots
TuffRider Ladies Minerva EquiCool Full Seat Tights
TuffRider offers a premium selection of equestrian apparel, footwear, horse gear, and accessories designed for comfort, durability, and style, ensuring riders and their horses perform at their best.

Riding Apparel
TuffRider’s riding apparel includes high-quality breeches, show coats, tops, and tights designed to provide maximum comfort and flexibility for riders of all levels.
Footwear
From sleek dress boots to practical paddock boots and protective half chaps, TuffRider’s footwear collection ensures superior grip and support for every riding discipline.
Horse Gear
Saddle pads, horse blankets, and fly sheets from TuffRider provide essential protection and comfort for horses, whether in the stable or out in the field.
Accessories
SEI/ASTM-certified helmets and durable riding gloves complete the equestrian outfit, offering safety and enhanced grip for an optimal riding experience.
Reviews
Emily Richardson
“TuffRider breeches are my absolute favorite!”
I’ve been riding for over a decade, and finding the right breeches has always been a struggle—until I discovered TuffRider. Their full-seat breeches fit like a dream, offering the perfect balance of flexibility and grip. The fabric is breathable and comfortable even on long summer rides. I also love the durability; after countless washes, they still look brand new. Highly recommend them for both training and shows!
James Carter
“Exceptional quality in TuffRider’s riding boots!”
I purchased the TuffRider field boots last year, and they have exceeded my expectations. The leather is supple yet sturdy, molding perfectly to my legs within just a few rides. The zip closure is smooth, and the grip on the soles makes a huge difference when riding and walking around the barn. I’ve worn them in all weather conditions, and they still hold up beautifully. Worth every penny!
Olivia Martinez
“My horse stays cozy and stylish with TuffRider blankets!”
Winters can be tough, but TuffRider’s turnout blanket has kept my horse warm and dry through rain, wind, and snow. The material is durable, and the fit is just right—not too tight, not too loose. I also bought one of their colorful saddle pads, and it adds such a fun pop of color to our rides. My barn friends always ask where I got it!
TuffRider FAQ
What is the fit like for TuffRider boots, and should I size up?
Most buyers find that TuffRider boots run fairly true to size, but they can be stiff initially and have a break-in period. If you are between sizes or plan to wear thick winter socks, many riders recommend sizing up a half size, especially in their tall leather or synthetic field boots.
Are TuffRider breeches and tights machine washable?
Yes, the vast majority of TuffRider riding pants are machine washable. It is best to wash them inside out in cold water on a gentle cycle and hang them to dry to preserve the grip of the silicone or faux-leather knee patches and full seats.
How do TuffRider products hold up for everyday schooling?
Buyers frequently note that TuffRider apparel offers excellent value for daily training. While they are priced as entry-level to mid-range gear, the fabric and stitching are durable enough to withstand regular barn chores and hours in the saddle.
Does the EquiCool technology actually keep you cool?
Yes, riders living in hot and humid climates highly praise the EquiCool line. The fabric is specifically engineered to wick sweat away from the body and offers UV protection, making it a favorite for summer riding.
Are the synthetic leather boots completely waterproof?
While TuffRider’s synthetic leather boots are highly water-resistant and easy to wipe clean after a muddy day at the barn, they are not 100% waterproof. Submerging them in deep puddles or washing stalls may eventually lead to moisture seeping through the seams or zippers.
