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    Double Oak Tack

    5.0 (7 reviews)

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    Quail Hollow Tack

    Quail Hollow Tack

    4.6(7 reviews)
    37.5 km
    $$$

    This place is amazing! Popped in bc I was in the area and…read moremy daughter needed to use the restroom. Seemed like a good excuse to check out that they have. This place smells like leather and has so many cute things to check out! This is the place to go for riding boots too. The service here is top notch and you can tell it's a small privately owned business and their efforts and kindness shine through. 100% top notch service, good selection, and locally owned. What could be better?

    I LOVE Quail Hollow Tack, and they are the only tack store that i know of in Flower Mound (plus…read morethey are right next to my house). They are an upscale, boutique type tack store that caters to the affluent English equestrians in the area. They have a wide selection of products, but are limited in quanitity and selection of sizes/colors because they don't have a lot of space in the store. If they don't have something that you are looking for, they can usually ordern it into the store. They have ample catalogs for you to search for the exact size/style/color to order (just ask). Quail Hollow carried premium clothing for hunter, jumper, dressage, and eventing riders. They have new and used saddles (again, only hunter/jumper, dressage). They only sell ultra premium brands of new saddles, like Butet. A good selection of high quality boots, helmets, gloves, bridles, martingales, reins, bits, spurs, blankets, equine leg protection, saddle pads. They have a horse supplies such as tack cleaning, brushes/grooming, fly spray, shampoo/conditioner/detangler, hoof conditioner. Limited supply of horse supplements, dewormers, and treats/cookies. They do NOT carry horse feed or hay (or any other animal feed). Staff are helpful and know exactly what I like and show me new products that they think might appeal to me. They know me by name when I call just based on little tidbits of info such as "I rode 20 miles yesterday in my new pants and LOVED them!". Come in all dirty, smelly, and in crummy clothes after you have been cleaning stalls or drive up in a BMW, wearing your finest breeches, coordinating polo shirt, and wearing fancy riding boots, and either way you will be doted on like you own the place. One thing I appreciate is their computer system that keeps tract of purchases by customer. This has been helpful for returns if I don't have my receipt. They even accepted back a halter that I had taken the tags off (and didn't even have the tags, mind you), because they could tell it was from the store and they could look up when I bought the halter and what I paid for it. It was several months after I purchased the halter and the were nice and still let me use it for store credit. Prices are a bit high in this store, but you pretty much are to expect this from a upscale equine boutique tack shop like this. It's mostly because they carry high quality stuff. Not due to mark-up. Their annual spring sale is NOT to be missed thought. You can get some CRAZY good deals. I think the sale occurs in March or April. I bought a bunch of show shirts for $5 - $10 each. Ariat and Pikeur Breeches for $20-$30. GPA Helmet for $50. Everything is last year (or earlier) styles, but as most equestrian know style doesn't change that fast in the horse world, and unless you are buying clothing for showing...who cares!? A good deal on a good quality product is all that matters to me. BUT, please note that the spring sale is an ALL SALES FINAL sale....so this is the exception to my note above about their awesome return policy.

    Double Oak Tack - horsequipment - Updated July 2026

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