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Breyer Fun Day!

Quail Hollow is hosting a Breyer Fun Day! 

 

 

Please join us on Saturday, March 9th 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm, to create your very own Breyer horse!  We'll paint, color, and get fun souvenirs and prizes.  All ages are welcome to come and join in the fun.  Also, receive a 20% discount on all Breyer purchases!  

 

The fun will take place at our Flower Mound location.  Please click here for our store location and contact information.  We can't wait to see you there!

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10 Things To Remember On International Helmet Awareness Day

10 Things To Remember On International Helmet Awareness  Day

The weekend of September 16th and 17th 2017 marks the eighth annual Riders4Helmets International Helmet Awareness Day — a campaign event designed to educate people about the importance of wearing a hat, following dressage Olympian Courtney King-Dyes accident from which she suffered a brain injury. To mark the occasion, the campaigns Lyndsey White shares 10 important messages that all riders should remember on a daily basis:

1. If you have a hard impact blow while wearing your hat, immediately replace it with a new hat. There may be damage to the hat that is not visible to the naked eye.

2. Hat manufacturers generally recommend replacing your hat every four to five years. Hats take a beating over time from sweat, heat, dust and rain, and the Styrofoam in the hat relinquishes its ability to protect the head over time. So, replacing your hat sooner than four to five years may in some circumstance be necessary, says Lyndsey.

3. A ponytail or different hairstyle can affect the fit of your hat. When you try on hats prior to purchase, wear your hair in the style that you expect to wear it when riding.

4. If you purchase your hat online, check the date of manufacture. Purchasing a used hat can be very risky and is NOT recommended. The hat may have sustained previous damage that you arent able to see.

5.There is no statistical correlation between skill level and injury likelihood. Professional riders are just as at risk to sustain injury due to a fall as less frequent riders.

6. Even a fall from a standing horse can be catastrophic. Your injury risk depends on the height from which fall, as well as the speed at which youre traveling.

7. Head injuries are cumulative. An original head injury can be made much worse by additional concussions.

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8. Riding horses is considered more dangerous than downhill skiing and motorcycling.

9. Approximately 20% of accidents which result in head injury happen while the person is on the ground.

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10. It is best if you invest in your own hat regardless of whether or not you own a horse. It is a personal purchase. Your hat is designed to fit your head, says Lyndsey. An incorrectly fitting hat offers very little, to no protection. In addition to wearing a correctly fitting hat, you must have the harness correctly fastened on your hat. If the harness is not fitting snugly, the hat can rotate should you have a fall and it wont be able to protect your head to its fullest intention.

 This blog post comes to you from riders4helmets.com in honor of International Helmet Awareness Day.

 

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How to Measure for Tall Boots

The fit of a tall boot is very important to its comfort and function.  With a helper, follow the steps below to get a great fit every time.
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