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Riding gloves for kids

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AdventuresWithVoles · 28/05/2012 20:58

DD has lost or grown out of the good quality bicycle gloves that she previously used for horse riding (sporadic lessons). I'm willing to get her some half-decent riding gloves of her own, but could use some guidance.
Ideally something that will fit for a few years, ideally under £15 cost for the pair.

If you have riding offspring, what gloves do they have & that you like?
Any other recommendations, brands, websites?
DD is 10yo, bit petite, if that makes any difference.
TIA.

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Beamur · 28/05/2012 21:00

I got some from this website for a present for a 7 yr old.
www.luvponies.com/

AdventuresWithVoles · 28/05/2012 21:02

Oooooooooooooh! :)

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Ariela · 29/05/2012 01:23

We used to buy the cheap gloves, and go throught hem with holes regularly. Then I discovered Carrots gloves which are the brand sold on the website mentioned (above). Lots of tack shops ell them. They last for years of 4-5 days a week riding without wearing out.

SaggyCeratops · 29/05/2012 01:40

Those gloves that are leather underneath and string on top, made by Mountain Horse?? Comfy, smart and about a tenner.

CMOTDibbler · 29/05/2012 13:09

DS has some of those Mountain Horse ones, and they are lovely. We have loads of the magic stretchy ones, and he also has some Good Hands ones which are currently MIA. If he or his father could manage the 'put your hat and gloves in the hat bag after' rule, it would be much easier

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