Horse Pilot Riding Coats
As soon as it gets cold, you can't go without a good riding coat. Still, you have to choose it well. Thick winter jacket or equestrian padded jacket? How to choose your equestrian sport coat for your outdoor training hours?
Our women's, men's and children's riding coats
Our line of Horse Pilot riding jackets are for riders of all ages and levels. You spend hours at the stable. You work in the paddock with your horse on the longe. You take off your riding coat once you are in the saddle or you prefer to keep it on during the whole session. Protect yourself with a good, efficient and classy horse coat.
A premium riding coat brand
Horse Pilot cultivates its expertise in combining technological innovation with high-quality materials. The result is a selection of women's horse riding coat, men and children who are adept at riding in style. Without forgetting, however, their desire to have technical and performance clothing.
The Horse Pilot collection of riding coats
A lightweight women's coat or a quilted men's coat, the choice is yours. From the versatile Storm mid-season jacket, to be worn alone or under a protective jacket, to the warm Fahrenheit riding down jacket, the choices are vast. Not to mention the Element parka style, the inevitable airbag compatible bomber and the Essential and Integral windproof jackets. From short, to long, to warm or not so warm, our selection of equestrian blouson jacket is declined to protect you in all weather.
Colors for your Horse Pilot riding jacket
Give yourself a cool color for your warm women's jacket, with pink or Iceberg blue. Bring in some softness with beige or gray. Add some variation with shades of green and red. Change from black with a sporty and complete man's jacket, brown or blue. The colors remain sober to respect the codes of the equestrian world, but do not lack pep.
Why buy a riding jacket to ride a horse?
When the season sees its temperatures drop, a girl's horse riding coat protects riders from the risk of chills. In winter, the cold and wind rush in everywhere. The most important thing is to cover the kidneys. A waterproof jacket protects against rain. Some models go all the way down to above the riding boots for overall protection.
The thermal properties of the winter riding jacket are adapted to the outside temperature. As well as the vagaries of the climate with water repellent or windproof performance. It is also breathable to avoid sweat to the rider, even in full effort. Winter riding jacket options vary. Padded zippered pockets to warm frozen fingers. A cozy and practical hood to protect the ears. Even, reflective elements to stay visible when it gets dark.
Technical riding coats for riding
You're dreaming of a technical garment that lets air circulate to ventilate you, but keeps you warm and protected from wind and rain. Your favorite equestrian equipment brand has taken into account the constraints of equestrian sport and the need for climate protection. With, as a result, a perfect selection for the dressing room of all demanding riders.
Comfortable riding coats
Often, the riding jacket is short to be more practical on horseback. But our long riding coats stretch over the loins and buttocks for sporty riding without getting in the way of saddling up. For your greatest comfort, keep your freedom of movement with hoods that move with you, without jerks. Well-placed velcro and elastic bands adjust openings where wind could get in. Sleeves and cozy zippered pockets complete the package to keep you warm.
Performance Riding Coats
Horse Pilot focuses on the essentials. So, no frills to ensure lightweight, warm and insulating coats. Materials and fabrics are selected for their technical powers and arranged according to body zones. Thus, each part has the appropriate coverage. Labeled duck down, insulating polyester, fleece and mesh... Everything is orchestrated with an ideal fit to the rider's morphology, for the best protection.
Designer riding coats for riding
With a short or long sport jacket, be a rider who cares about her aesthetic. The sleek, graphic design of your riding jacket follows you through your equestrian moments, as well as around town. The padded jackets have a quilted front and back shape with neat seams. The preformed cut follows your morphology and your movements. You'll never leave it without it. Even when you're sitting down for your dressage session, your long riding coat stays in place and conforms to your position for optimal comfort.
How to choose your riding coat
Adapting to the weather when riding requires some forethought to choose your ideal riding coat. Of course, it has to keep you warm. But it should also be comfortable and not make you sweat.
A riding coat suitable for the season
A lightweight down jacket or a versatile jacket is appropriate for mid-season. These can fit under a waterproof or windproof coat. They also double up on a warm coat when winter gets really cold. A winter coat protects you from bad weather, without being thick, to preserve your mobility. The material is also important. Softshell fabric is both water and wind repellent. Fleece keeps your body warm. As well as feathers, which make up duck or goose down, combined or not with a synthetic material. The length is mostly a story of personal preference to each.
Riding coat size guide
Choose your riding coat size just like any other jacket. Our sizes range from XS to XXL for men and XS to XL for women. Our size guide helps you find the right size for you. The idea is to have a technical jacket that fits, not too big, not too small. If you float in it or feel stuck, you can send it back to us for exchange.
How to care for a riding coat
To preserve their protective effect, functional outdoor horse riding clothes should be washed as little as possible. In case of light soiling, cleaning with a damp cloth or sponge is sufficient. When your coat requires more care, look at the label to see if it should be dry cleaned or if it can be washed with water.
Checking done, get rid of the horse hair by shaking or brushing it. Take care to close all zippers, velcro or buttons before putting it in the machine. Your softshell coat, quilted jacket or parka all prefer a gentle wash with a mild liquid detergent like ours. Set your machine to the appropriate program based on your coat type and 600 RPM.
Softener is outlawed, tumble dryer strongly avoided. The trick for your down jacket is to add one to three tennis balls in the drum. Then tap the jacket while it is air drying. This keeps the feathers from sticking together. Remember to re-waterproof your riding coat once dry.