Thoughts on fouganza products?

I have seen far, far worse for a lot more :)

They had one bridle in the store that was so supple and lovely, wasn't English leather but still looked and felt fantastic. The rest (more within a 'budget' range) still seemed no different to other more mainstream brands.

I like some of the riding wear as well.

Must resist the urge to go to store... :D
 
I've got a set of fouganza brushing boots from there, love them! They have stood up to 4 years worth of very regular wear (including in the field at times!) and don't even look old, still scrub up as good as new :)
 
I really liked the look of their tack when I was in store a few weeks ago. I ended up buying a pair of jods, a pair of breeches, jod boots and half chaps. Have worn everything a couple of times so far and found all of them really comfy and good quality, I'm hoping they last well!
 
I bought one of their budget adjustable hats online last week and was very pleasantly surprised when it arrived. Nice shape, good fit, very decent quality for the price, it cost £15.99!
 
One of my best e-bay bargains was a pair of Fouganza jodhpurs for 99p. They were surprisingly good quality and have worn well so I would definately consider buying other things in the range.
 
I LOVE Fouganza gear. All my riding hats come from Decathlon, my mesh half chaps from there (at least 6 years old now) are one of my best buys, and still going strong. My favourite saddlecloth is Fouganza, I have a tendon / fetlock boot set from them which is fab. Their headcollars are nice, and a bargain(!), and even their tack-cleaning gel is pretty good.

Yes... I raided their sale last month. Never had any complaints about their products :)
 
Ditto above, not much other choice where I live, have found their rugs excellent, and a no quibble returns policy and loyalty card.
Of course I would prefer a tack shop, but thats not possible.
Rug cleaning, and embroidery for gear is also available.
 
I got a Body protector for my daughter. She only potter's about on LR but it is a long way down if anything did happen and I want her to get used to wearing one so I wasn't necessarily looking for a high level protection label. I tried all the usual makes and none even remotely fitted her as a small slight 4 year old but the fouganza one was brilliant, fitted well and was comfortable. Can't fault it for what I need and half the price. It is a level 2 rather than 3 but probably far safer than a badly fitting level 3. Will be buying 2 more for her brothers.
 
I've always loved their breeches, lasted ages. Until recently they have changed the material and I really don't get on with them. They're ok for mucking out etc but I can't get wide enough to ride in them! Lol
 
Another Decathlon (Fouganza) fan here. Does what it says on the label and quite often outwears the more expensive brand names - have got a 9yo pair of breeches still going strong.
 
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