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  • Tack Shops in Bay Area, CA

    I'm looking for tack shops located in the Bay area. Primarily looking for a wide variety of supplies, for when you really need that bottle of show sheen or a new pair of bell boots or some horse treats and you don't want to/can't wait for your next SmartPak order.

    (Not looking for tack or clothing variety.)

    Anything within an hour of San Jose - so on the Peninsula, south bay, even east Bay wouldn't be terrible to pop over on the weekend.

    I've looked on Bay Area Equest, but there are so many listings that are just web stores or specialty places it is hard to pick out what is actually a real tack store with a lot of options.

    I do have a Tractor Supply near me, but they have limited options.

    (I really miss Dover! They were so convenient for me in Dallas.)

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    Western Saddlery, with stores in Dublin/Pleasanton area and on the Peninsula, near where Bay Meadows used to be (San Mateo?)

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      The Western Saddlery in San Mateo is long gone.

      I don't know that they'll have as many options as you want, but the other places that I know of are the Half Moon Bay Feed and Fuel, Portola Valley Feed (small place), Blue Horse Saddlery in Los Altos (also probably more limited than you're looking for), and Arney's Crow Canyon Saddlery in Castro Valley. If nothing else you can call these places and see if they have what you need.

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      • #4
        Sadly, there aren’t many choices in the bay area. Tractor supply is my usual go to even though it is a long drive for me.

        Half moon bay feed and fuel doesn’t have anything that tractor supply doesn’t have, and they cost twice as much, and I, like many local people tend to think the owner is quite a jerk, so I prefer not to give them my money.

        Ann Jan feed stores have a few horse items. Carousel saddlery (in Portola Valley) has high end tack. There is another feed store down in Gilroy / Morgan hill off Monterey Rd. that has some essentials.

        But for the most part, in the bay, you are SOL. I can’t think of a SINGLE store within 2 ½ hours of me that has a “wide variety of supplies”
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        • #5
          Hmmm I wonder why this is?

          No Dover Saddlery out here....

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          • #6
            Is General Feed & Tack in Santa Cruz still around? I was last there about 4 years ago, it did have a wide variety as far as I can remember....

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            • #7
              Can you define 'wide variety' a little better? For what you listed in your opening post the one in Los Altos has all of those: fly spray, show sheen, leather cleaner, ointment, gloves, bell boots, crops, spurs, socks, etc.

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              • #8
                North Bay has quite a few

                There are a lot of tack shops in the north bay area. I don't know the names of all of them right now except for the one right down the street from me, Marin Tack and Feed, then Cabaline out in Pt. Reyes. There are at least 3 large ones in the Petaluma/Sebastopol area-a google search will show you!

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                  Originally posted by Jumpthemoon16 View Post
                  Is General Feed & Tack in Santa Cruz still around? I was last there about 4 years ago, it did have a wide variety as far as I can remember....
                  YES! Almost forgot about them, but they are still there, and they do have a variety of horse stuff. NOTHING like a Dover store, but they do have a section dedicated to tack and horsey goods. Nice people, and good prices on feed (just happens to be 50 miles from my house, and 100 miles from work, so I rarely head that way).
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                    Originally posted by s65horsey View Post
                    Can you define 'wide variety' a little better? For what you listed in your opening post the one in Los Altos has all of those: fly spray, show sheen, leather cleaner, ointment, gloves, bell boots, crops, spurs, socks, etc.
                    Hard to define it too much better, but I guess what I'm looking for is a wide variety of barn and horse supplies - small purchases you might need to pick-up in a pinch.

                    Things like tack, clothes, blankets, etc., large purchases, I can take the time to order online.

                    Sounds like the place in Los Altos might be worth checking out.

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                      Originally posted by Appsolute View Post
                      There is another feed store down in Gilroy / Morgan hill off Monterey Rd. that has some essentials.
                      Do you know the name or location? That's right where I am.

                      Also there is a Boot Barn does here - would they have anything? Or just be Western Wear?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Zevida View Post
                        Do you know the name or location? That's right where I am.

                        Also there is a Boot Barn does here - would they have anything? Or just be Western Wear?
                        Well Poop.... looks like they have closed up shop as well.

                        Back in 2007 / 2008 I boarded down in San Martin and used to frequent the place, had a great selection of feed, supplements, and around the farm stuff (feeders, shampoos, blankets, halters etc).

                        Just went on Google Street View to get the name of the place, and it is nothing but an empty parking lot with a for lease sign.

                        Boot barn had a TINY little tack section, but you can get leather cleaner or horse shampoo there (well you could in 2008!).
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