Best Benefab Products for Rider Recovery: Fingerless Gloves and Support Socks (2026)
Your hands and legs take a beating after long barn days. Here's why Benefab's Fingerless Gloves and Support Socks belong in your recovery routine.
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Your hands and legs take a beating after long barn days. Here's why Benefab's Fingerless Gloves and Support Socks belong in your recovery routine.
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Most eventers lose dressage points before they ever enter at A. Here's how to ride smarter tests and actually move the needle on your score.
Benefab QuickWraps and VersiWraps both support lower-leg recovery after hard work — here is how to choose the right one for your horse and routine.
If your horse feels like rubber in your hands but keeps mysteriously going lame, the suppleness isn't the problem — it's the symptom.
If your horse takes several strides to work out of stiffness in the hind end, the Benefab Smart Hock Boots deserve a place in your daily warmup routine. Here is how to use them.
Loose-jointed horses don't need more stretch — they need precision work that teaches their nervous system where the ground is. Here's what that looks like in practice.
If you only buy one show jacket, make it the FRE Competition Jacket. Here's how to build a complete ring-ready wardrobe around it with the Amelia and Cassidy show shirts.
Your horse isn't making you anxious — you're making each other anxious. Here's the nervous-system science behind that loop, and how to actually interrupt it.
Full-seat silicone or knee-patch grip? Here's exactly how the FRE Lux Hybrid and Lux Zip compare so you buy the right breech the first time.
If your horse has a consistent stiff side, a drift you can't fix, or tension that won't release, the answer may be in your own body — not theirs.
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