I do both- working full time online is very convienient and it means I can commpare prices but I do make regular trips to the local tack shops and spend plenty
I like both, personally. As a novice, its particularly useful for me to be able to get advice from real experienced people in the tack shops. As a skinflint, I like being able to spend less online.
I do both. I usually buy most things (rugs / tack etc.) online as it is cheaper and easier. But for usual day to day things (like last things I bought where haynets and XC boot tape) Ill buy them from my local shop. I buy all my feed supplements from my tack shop so they're still doing well from me!
a tack shop no far from mine has just closed down i think she beein having probs for a long time but i think in the end it was best to closed coz she never had anything in the shop.
I just the internet and the tack shop on my yard ( dont have to pay straight away can go on a bill
) also she get all the euor star and thing like that from germany which i have to travel to find a shop that sells this stuff as i think to see it and try on before i buy.
I do both, I like to go the tackshop, and will always go there to get my feed anyway. But the internet is cheaper. There are 4 tackshops in a 30 mile radius of me (at least), not heard of any closing, in fact one just opened a new branch
we don't have a proper saddlers near us, touching good quality leatherwork involves half a day to visit Frogpool. It's a shame as I would rather get my stuff from a saddler but end up resorting to ebay alot!
I wanted some tie-up rings the other day and our local tack shop didn't even have these so I hvae to go on-line.
I would have ticked both the options for buying from a tack shop. It may be cheaper (sometimes) to buy on-line but it is only cheaper because the seller has no overheads and is unlikely to offer a practical after-sales service. My son worked in a rather swish hi-fi shop and got very fed up with people coming in to look at a product and then going off to buy it on-line. BUT the catch with buying on-line is . . . what do you do if you want to take the product back because it is faulty/not exactly what you wanted/want or need mending etc. He used to get people coming in expecting to exchange something that they'd bought elsewhere on-line . . . erm . . I don't think so! I'm a bit old-fashioned, I'm afraid, I like to be able to "hold it in my hand" before I buy and wandering around tack shops is a lovely way to spend a wet day!
I'm right around the corner from Robinsons and have Derby House up the road, Village Saddlery the other so am spoilt for choice! Saying that I work for one of them and its like working in a chocolate factory, you totally go off chocolate. I've not bought anything for months and months lol