Choosing Jodhpurs Wisely Will Increase Riding Pleasure

By Cornelia White


Correctly fitting riding attire is a critical requisite of proper posture. Accepted guidelines establish basic criteria. But, making the right selection can still be a challenge. Jodhpurs, worn properly, are a key element of comfort.

Regular attire causes discomfort, so specially designed clothing was made suitable for riders for this purpose. How pants are structured matters as they cove a preeminent region where the horse and its rider physically connect. During activities, regular wear caused painful chafing. So more close fitting fashion was developed to discourage discomfort caused by typical trousers.

Whether or not the action is every day activity, cross country, dressage and show jumping these specifically created pants improve the form. They are specifically designed for the protection and wellbeing of the rider. The seat design is intended for sure grip of the saddle. Knee padding protects the knees, while rubbing is inhibited by positioning of the seams.

Beginning riders are often puzzled by how jodhpurs differ from breeches. The basic difference is that the former piece of clothing is form fitting trousers and extends to the ankle. Typically, stretch fabrics used in this style for comfort and a close fit. Various fabric types may be utilized in their creation. Breathable fabric discourages overheating during equestrian exercises and the flexible nature of this fabric brings enhanced comfort. Riders can wear them with long boots or with jodhpur boots and chaps.

For competitions, leg positioning is more clearly seen by judges when riders wear jodhpurs. For this reason, trainers also recommend them for their student trainees. Closer observation is possible and students get better training, when they wear the right form of clothing.

Breeches are normally worn with long riding boots. The shorter pants are designed to finish mid calf. They provide more flexibility within the ankle. The seat patches are preferred by dressage riders for their added security and leg control. Show jumpers prefer breeches with padding and grip at the knee.

Casual observers may not realize how confusing fabric choices can be. There is a trade off, depending on what is selected. For instance, for reasonable pricing and durability, polyester has an advantage. But it can be slippery, does not stretch or is absorbent. A polyester blend may cost more, but it improves absorbency. But, a blend will still not improve the ability to be flexible. Denim which is stretch blend is a cheap alternative that possesses the beneficial features of cotton. But it can only be used for informal riding. It is unacceptable for competitions. For cool areas, flexible corduroy can also be worn for casual activities.

Optimal wear is provided by Cotton lycra. It is durable, absorbs and has a flexible stretch component. After deciding on the material, knee patch and underpass options need to be considered. For tighter grips, suede or ultra suede patches are suitable. Ultra suede is easier to manage and is cheaper than the real alternative. The underpass is a strap that ties down pants to fit them more closely with boots. Inadequate underpasses makes riders appear to be wearing short pants. Whether those with buttonholes are more suitable is up to individual wearers to determine. As this brief discussion reveals, choosing jodhpurs wisely is more complicated than it seems.




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