Last Updated on September 1, 2020
Are you searching for the best horse grooming kit?
Whether you are getting it for yourself or as a gift for the horse rider in your life, having a complete grooming kit is a great way to get all the essential grooming tools needed to keep a horse in tip top shape.
Check the quick list below for links to customer reviews and prices for my best horse grooming kit picks, or read on for the full review:
- Oster Equine Care Series 7-Piece Grooming Kit
- Tough 1 Great Grips Horse Grooming Kit with Bag
- Weaver Leather Horse Grooming Kit
- Southwestern Equine Collapsible Grooming Kit
- Tough 1 Horse Grooming Kit
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Horse Grooming Kit
Oster Equine Care Series 7-Piece Grooming Kit
This complete equine grooming kit from Oster is perfect for the tack box or the horse trailer. The quality carrying case smartly holds all the included brushes. Inside you will find a hoof pick, a mane and tail brush, a curry comb, and a body brush. I liked the feel of the rubber brush handles and they had a good grip. This is an excellent value horse grooming kit.
- Durable carrying case
- Stiff grooming brush
- Soft finishing brush
- Coarse curry comb
- Mane and tail brush
- Hoof pick
Tough 1 Great Grips Horse Grooming Kit with Bag
Tough 1 makes quality value horse products and this horse grooming kit is a winner. The grooming bag is light and durable. It would work well in the barn or in on the road for shows and the trails. The bag has an adjustable strap and the top closes with a zipper preventing spills. It also comes in multiple fun colors. This equine grooming kit comes with a stiff bristle brush, a finishing brush, a sweat scraper, a hoof pick, and a mane and tail brush.
- Tote bag comes in multiple colors
- Adjustable strap and zipper top
- Hoof pick
- Sweat scraper
- Mane and tail brush
- Curry comb
- Stiff bristle brush
- Finishing brush
Weaver Leather Horse Grooming Kit
I love Weaver Leather’s products. They make quality products and while they are best known for their leather gear, this horse grooming kit is high quality. The included groom tote is durable and looks great. It has six pockets making it easy to keep your brushes and combs organized. The tote has feet that keep it balanced and prevents tipping over. Comes with a hoof pick, curry comb, mane and tail brush, sweat scraper, dandy brush, face brush, and a standard comb.
- Durable six pocket grooming tote
- Tote comes in multiple colors
- Standard comb
- Hoof pick
- Curry comb
- Face brush
- Mane and tail comb
- Dandy brush
- Sweat Scraper
- Curry comb
Southwestern Equine Collapsible Grooming Kit
This is a unique horse grooming kit. The collapsible bucket is incredibly handy when spot cleaning your horse or even cleaning your brushes. The bucket also has a nice pouring spout and a decent handle. This horse grooming kit comes with five tools including a face brush, hoof pick, curry comb, body brush.
- Collapsible bucket to store your brushes
- Hoof pick
- Curry comb
- Face brush
- Body brush
Tough 1 Horse Grooming Kit
This is another great horse grooming kit from Tough 1. The simple designed tote comes in multiple colors. It is durable and easy to store. This kit comes with 7 pieces. It includes a hoof pick, mane and tail brush, stiff body brush, finishing brush, comb, and a sweat scraper. This is a great value equine grooming kit perfect for taking on the road.
- Totes comes in multiple colors
- Sweat scraper
- Comb
- Finishing brush
- Stiff body brush
- Mane and tail brush
- Hoof pick
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Conclusion
A high quality horse grooming kit is an ideal gift for the horse rider in your life or for yourself. They are perfect for storing in your tack box and for taking on the road for convenient all in one grooming gear.
Fred is the editor of Equine Ridge. He grew up raising horses and has been riding, training, and competing for almost four decades. Fred started out performing on the AQHA and PHBA circuits. Fred trained other competitors in English and Western riding disciplines and today offers free riding lessons to youth who would otherwise not be able to afford lessons. When not working with horses he can be found backpacking or trying to brew the perfect cup of coffee. Email Fred at fred@equineridge.com