Butet Horse Tack
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Butet stands for refined French craftsmanship: streamlined design, meticulous hand-finishing, and tack that enhances the connection between rider and horse. Every piece reflects a heritage of precision, comfort, and timeless style.
Butet’s design philosophy prioritizes balance, feel, and freedom of movement. Premium materials and clean, functional profiles support clearer communication in the arena and confidence on show day.
From bridles with fine, even stitching to anatomically shaped girths and durable stirrup leathers, Butet leatherwork is built for daily training and competition. Quality hides break in to a supple, secure feel while maintaining long-term stability.
Subtle curves, smooth edges, and elegant hardware define Butet’s look. The result is tack that pairs minimalist aesthetics with practical durability—ready for the schooling ring and polished enough for the show ring.
Ergonomic shaping and thoughtful pressure distribution help promote freedom through the shoulder and a relaxed topline, while clean, unobtrusive designs support a natural, consistent contact for the rider.
Discover our curated selection of Butet leatherwork and accessories with fast shipping and expert, rider-led support. Whether you’re updating your bridlework or replacing stirrup leathers, we make it easy to equip your horse with top-tier French tack.
Why do riders trust Butet craftsmanship?
Butet combines refined French leatherwork with a close-contact feel that supports balance, communication and comfort. Premium hides, precise stitching and rider-focused design deliver reliability in daily training and on show day.
Do you offer pre-owned Butet saddles in the US?
Yes—we carry a curated selection of pre-owned Butet saddles for US customers, plus bridlework, stirrup leathers and girths. Each used saddle is checked for tree soundness, stitching and leather condition before it’s listed.
How do I pick the right fit in a used Butet saddle?
Match seat size and flap length to your build, and choose a tree width and panel configuration that suits your horse’s back and shoulder freedom. Contact us for fit guidance—we’ll help narrow options and discuss any re-flocking or adjustment needs.
What’s the best way to care for Butet leatherwork?
After each ride, wipe down tack, clean periodically with a gentle saddle soap and condition lightly when the leather feels dry. Avoid excess oil, harsh heat or direct sun, and store bridles and leathers on appropriate hooks to maintain shape and color.
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