Professional eventer Logan Harris discusses the importance of utilizing the winter months to establish a foundation for the 2026 season. She offers a practical perspective on maintaining training consistency and using self-reflection to bridge the gap between winter preparation and competitive success.


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Dog coats can provide your dog with added warmth and protection whilst out on a walk during the cooler winter months.
Reliable protection, all-season comfort. Discover the new ComFiTec Prelim Turnout – waterproof, breathable, and backed by WeatherBeeta's 3-Year Warranty for total confidence.
When the temperatures drop and the morning frost sets in, one thing remains constant—the unshakeable bond between dogs and their humans. This winter, WeatherBeeta is celebrating that connection with their most thoughtful range of dog coats yet.
If you’re a horse or pony owner, chances are you’ve gathered quite a collection of blankets over time. Depending on the weather, time of year, and whether your horse is clipped or unclipped, that collection might be even larger than you expected. Find out more about the benefits of a blanket liner system...
As the days grow shorter and the temperatures begin to drop, horse owners know that reliable winter protection is a non-negotiable. That’s why WeatherBeeta, a trusted name in equestrian gear for over 45 years, is leading the way once again with their Winter 2025 Collection — a fresh, innovative line that redefines cold-weather comfort and durability for your horse.
Summer days may not always be scorched, but warm, muggy days and sudden showers can make riding uncomfortable — for both horse and rider. That’s why WeatherBeeta has designed the new Prime Air-Tec Saddle Pad: engineered for maximum airflow, comfort, and performance, even when temperatures rise.
When summer rolls around, so do the flies—and if your horse is constantly tossing their head or seeking shelter from the sun, it might be time to invest in a quality fly mask. But with so many features available, how do you know which one is right for your horse?
