Whether you’re loading up to travel to a horse show or head out on an overnight trail riding adventure, odds are you’re packing a lot of tack, grooming supplies, feed, and anything else you might need. A stack of buckets takes up more room than you might think, but they don’t have to. The revolutionary Boss Buckets ($35.99; bossequineproducts.com) collapsible horse bucket is designed with smart storage in mind. When fully collapsed, the bucket is only three inches tall, and six Boss Buckets stacked takes up the height of just one regular bucket. So, what are you going to do with all that extra space in your trailer?
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2. Convenience is Key
This hay bag conveniently has a grain feeder attached, creating an all-in-one solution for feeding your horse on the road. Plus, it folds up and won’t take up much room in your tack room or trailer when not in use. $76.99;
classicequine.com.
3. Safe Travels
Enjoy peace of mind while on the road with your horse with a USRider membership. The 24/7 roadside assistance dispatch team and nationwide network will be there to help with any unexpected vehicle or trailer problems. $179 per year; usrider.com.