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USPC Required Equipment for Rallies


Tack Cleaning Kit:

Good tack, properly cared for and fitted, can give many years of service. The process of cleaning tack can be broken down into three stages.

(Excerpted from The 2002 USPC Horse Management Rulebook, Part VI - Tack Care, Section 2, pages 42-43)


Requirements: Multiuse products (such as Horseman's Onestep) are acceptable for each requirement but you must have separate products for the soap, oil/conditioner and saddle soap.


Ordinary Bar Soap: Used for the first step of tack cleaning; cleaning the leather. Should also be used to wash your hands.


Tack Oil or Conditioner Used for the second step of tack cleaning; conditioning.


Saddle Soap: Used in the third step of tack cleaning; protection.


Metal Polish: Used to clean any tack metal that DOES NOT come in contact with the horse's mouth. Bits should not be cleaned with metal polish; use toothpaste instead.


Tack Sponge: Used to apply tack cleaners, conditioners and protectors.


Cleaning Cloths: Used for applying tack cleaners, conditioners and protectors as well as metal polish.


Pail: fill with warm or tepid (if available) water for tack cleaning.






Cleaning Hook: used to hang tack on while cleaning.




Drying Baskets: Used to dry all sponges and wet cloths.


Boot Polishing Kit, if applicable: Applicable if any member of the team is wearing footwear (tall boots or short boots) that is made of leather.

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written by Mary Waldman, DelMarVa Region, 2009