Saturday, August 17, 2013

Food for Thought From Inside "The Box"


I'm at the AETA International Trade Show at the Philadelphia Expo Center, or what I refer to as the "big metal box." Picture an enormous indoor ring but instead of footing, the floors are cement and covered with various sizes of mis-matched carpeting. I often wonder how horse people, who are outdoor people, can sit inside a windowless building for three days. It's a necessary evil as this show is one of the key ways to make connections with tack stores. It's different from selling at a horse show or event such as the Rolex Kentucky 3 Day. At a horse show I'm usually talking about not just the workmanship of the bridles but also sizing individual horses as well as chatting with the customer about their horse. Sometimes I'm estimating a fit based on a photo on someone's smartphone but the end goal is to provide tack the will put a smile on the customer's face when they see it on their horse. I usually have a few people come by to say they're fans on facebook or follow Five Star on Twitter or else it's to say thanks for supporting off track thoroughbred charities. I enjoy making these connections with customers and it's great when a past customer comes by to say how happy they are with their tack. It's this direct connection that makes my job fun and not seem like work.


Friends

Selling Five Star to tack stores can be a challenge. With many stores limited in their buying capacity it's about creating excitement about the brand and building relationships with other small business owners. Sometimes it's about getting them to think outside the box and try something new. I hear from retail customers that they want something different but it can be difficult to convince a store who may already be carrying a lot of inventory with limited shelf space, to take a risk with a new brand. We all want to buy and sell what is going to be a sure thing but there are no guarantees in life and when money is tight we tend to stick with what we know even if it's not the best thing to do. 

While I am a manufacturer I share many of the same challenges these small tack businesses face. It is always disheartening to hear that one of your dealers is going out of business especially one that was a good customer. It is difficult for these stores to compete with the big box store that moves into town as well as the large online stores. What happens when there are no more local tack stores? Will it be like the airline industry with a few key players killing the competition so they can dictate the market and raise prices? 

Here at AETA, the largest english riding trade show in the country, the talk has been about the number of stores that have closed, partially because of the economy but also because they couldn't compete against the big online stores. The summer trade show is always quieter than the winter show but when there is no crowd of buyers and you see more exhibitor badges than buyer badges that is worrisome. The odd thing is, the number of tack stores is decreasing but the number of manufacturers is increasing. Custom boots, performance show shirts, tack; they offer the promise of new choices for the retail customer but how will these new companies fare when there are fewer stores to buy their products?

The view from inside 

While having more product choice is a good thing, we are all competing for dwindling resources. The number of leather goods manufacturers (tack included), has exploded and the process of sourcing quality leather is getting increasingly difficult and more expensive. It's a balancing act between keeping a hold on costs while not sacrificing the integrity of the product and keeping the price attractive to entice stores to order. It's nice to see the number of new smaller manufacturers here at the trade show because they have some exciting new products, but I wonder what the future is going to bring? Are we going to be like those small tack stores having to compete against the big players? When we're all competing for the same resources who is going to be the one to get first dibs and the best choice? In the end will our fate be similar to that of the many smaller tack shops forced to close because they couldn't compete? Will the market be dominated by a few big manufacturers? What will that do to the number of choices and quality? 

So the next time you shop for yourself or your horse think about who you are supporting with your purchase. We all depend on you and we appreciate your business! 





Friday, April 26, 2013

Kristen Schmolze & Ballylaffin Bracken - Hitting Their Stride At Rolex


I had the great pleasure today of watching Five Star rider Kristin Schmolze and Ballylaffin Braken known as Rox as he made his debut at the Rolex Kentucky Three Day. It takes many years of hard work, talent and sacrifice to get to this level and it is a great achievement for any rider and horse to make it to this level of competition. I can only imagine the sense of pride one must feel riding down center line at Rolex!  Kristin was kind enough to answer some of my questions about riding at this level and I think we can all share in the feeling of accomplishment no matter what level we compete at.

For those that are not familiar with Rox, one of my favorite Five Star models, he is a 13 yr old ISH by Ricardo Z out of an ISH mare. He loves the camera, being the center of attention, and big competitions, so Rolex should be a fun week for him. I can vouch for the camera part!

He has a funny habit when it's time to bridle, he sticks his tongue out as far as he can and curls it up the side of his face, both sides, we call it his 'tongue stretches', this happens EVERY time you put the bridle on!

Kristin has trained Rox from scratch. As she says, "I've always wanted to do this, so to have it happening is truly awesome! Feeling very lucky to have this horse in my life! I picked Rox out as a gangly 4yr old stallion that was barely broke. It's taken some time to get here, but has been well worth the journey! We have a special bond from so many years together!" Having watched this pair many times, Rox truly trusts Kristin!

Kristin is no stranger to the four star level. On Cavaldi, my other favorite Five Star model,  she completed Burghley in 2007 (30th), and Rolex 3 times, in 2005 (12th), 2007 (30th), and 2010 (20th).

Rox is a good event horse that is pretty solid in all three phases, though saying that and as all riders say, there are always parts to improve on. He loves the xc, but being such a big horse, she has to help him to be fast enough to make the time. His dressage is lovely, and he does not like to touch the sj rails, so hopefully they can pull this all together this weekend!  Kristin said the grandstand arena will be a bit of a challenge with nerves for him, so as the rider she will help him focus so he can perform to his ability.

Rox goes in Five Star Tack bridles and breastplates and County Saddles!!

Kristin walks the xc course once by herself the morning of XC. Then she likes to have to have a few moments by herself to mentally picture her plan.

Kristin will walk the Rolex course 4-5 times this week. I asked what she does to be fit enough to do all of the walking and riding to which she replied, "I work out quite a bit, lots of cardio, yoga, pilates, and weight training."

I'm always curious about what those final thoughts are before heading out on cross country. Kristin says, "I give my horse a pat and say 'let's go have some fun!' Yep, this is what it's all about!

After the thrill of completing a four star cross country course, it's onto the last day; stadium jumping. I asked Kristin what it's like to enter the Rolex stadium for the last phase. "It is a feeling of accomplishment! There are plenty of nerves from both horse and rider. You need to acknowledge and accept they are there and then focus on your plan!"  Like competing in any high level sport you have to concentrate on the job at hand and not let the atmosphere get to you.

The feeling of landing ove the last jump and crossing the finish line, to me has got to be an incredible feeling of accomplishment. As Kristin shared, "It is one of the best feelings you can experience! I remember my first four star on Joey (Cavaldi) and I hardly hit the landing side of that last jump before I threw my hand in the air and cheered! I would have thought I won the Olympics with how thrilled I was!!"

Rox has been wearing Five Star bridles for the past four years and his favorite to date is the Kingsbury figure eight. Kristin says, "It's a beautiful bridle with a bit of flash, and fits so well and softly with the perfect amount of padding! Rox loves his 5point breastplate by Five Star!"

Thank you Kristin for sharing your insights on competing at Rolex. Tomorrow I'll get to walk the cross country course with Kristin and will share her strategy for tackling the course!


 Kristin and Rox are currently in sixth place after the first day of dressage! 


Monday, April 22, 2013

The Addictiveness of Cross Country

It's Rolex week finally and if you're an eventer, you are eagerly counting down the days and hours until Saturday because it's all about cross country!

Going to Rolex last year and seeing the total focus of horse and rider combined with the exhilaration of completing a four star course made me relapse. I got bit by the riding bug again and while it took another six months for me to climb back in the saddle, I haven't looked back since.

This weekend I had the good fortune to ride outside of the ring during my lesson. It had been several long years since I had jumped anything resembling a cross country jump and while the jumps certainly weren't four star height, I felt some of the same focus and exhilaration those riders experience.

But, what is it about riding out in the open and jumping in particular that is so addictive?
Is it the total focus on each step the horse takes as you both balance changes in terrain and footing?
Is it thinking about the line you'll be taking to the jump and how great the jump felt?
Is it the extra spring in the horse's step that is communicated all the way to your hands?
Is it because you know your horse is having as much fun as you are?
Is it the risk element; giving up the control you have in the arena?
Is it the feeling of soaring through the air?
Is it the feeling of accomplishment; completing a tough course or just meeting every jump in balance?

Why do you like riding cross country?

All I know is, it put a smile on my face and driving home from my lesson I said to myself, "I am so grateful to be doing this again!"



Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Looking Forward!

Happy New Year everyone! We dodged the apocalypse and it looks like we've been rescued from the fiscal cliff. Now it's time to look forward to the excitement this year will bring.

We have some big news here at Five Star Tack. On January 11th Five Star Tack will be changing its business structure. Until now our products have been available via our website, through tack stores as well as at select events. Starting on the 11th products will only be available through our dealer network as we transition to a distributorship only.

This is a big change from when the business first started five years ago but I do think it's the best way towards growth and sustainability for the brand. Our products are currently sold through about twenty stores and we will be looking to aggressively expand our dealer network this year and in years following.

While I know there are many people who can only buy online due to not having a tack shop near them, if there is a bridle or breastplate you would like to purchase we will happily refer you to the nearest store carrying our products.

Until January 10th we will continue to mark down all items 15% including those on closeout! Whatever closeout items are left after the 10th will be donated to our favorite OTTB charities.

Please note that we will not be able to swap out parts on bridles as we have in the past. Also, we will be strictly adhering to our 60 day return/exchange policy with the last day to request a return or exchange being March 11th. We will also not be able to accomodate any special orders for sizes/items not currently in stock.

If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact me at sales@fivestartack.com. I am so very appreciative of our customers as without you Five Star Tack would not be here. I am thankful for the past and excited for the future!

Best,

Jamie

Saturday, December 1, 2012

And the winner is......

Thank you to those who left a review of their purchase at Five Star Tack. All names were put together and the winner, who was randomly, is


ERICA!


Erica left a review of our Signature Breastplate and as the winner of our drawing will have her choice of either a Chelsea figure eight bridle, Wembley hunter bridle or Wyndham dressage bridle - all less reins. Erica, please email sales@fivestartack.com with your choice and size!

It is very gratifying to learn how happy our customers, and especially their horses, are with their bridles and breastplates. We work every day to design the best quality, top performing bridles and strap goods and are committed to maintaining the highest standards for our customers. 

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Take A Break From Shopping Large

It's Small Business Saturday. Are you shopping at your local tack shop or do you shop at the Walmarts of the tack world? We have a select group of tack shops that carry Five Star's bridles. Sometimes they even have better pricing than what you'll see on our website. These shops have products that are carefully selected for quality as well as product differentiation from what the large stores have. They also have great service and knowledgeable sales people.

Some of my favorites and where you'll find a good selection of Five Star Tack's bridles are: The Tack Box in Middleburg, VA. They carry both our hunter and eventing style bridles as well as breastplates. Ask for Berk when you go. She's the best! The Tack Shelter in Colts Neck, NJ has many of our bridles. Located in the middle of horse country, they are a well known store and can expertly fit your horse with one of our bridles. They also carry our bridles in their mobile unit. In Pennsylvania you can find both our hunter bridles and figure eight bridles at Bit of Heaven Tack in Pottstown. They have a large selection of tack and apparel along with great service. The Paddock in Connecticut has a good selection our hunter bridles. We don't have many shops out west but Alta Hills Tack in Sandy, Utah exclusively carries Five Star bridles. For a complete list of stores see this list.

While people may complain that their local tack store doesn't have the prices or huge selection that the big box stores have, the better tack stores are more like boutiques. Realizing that you can't always compete with the big stores they often carry products you can't find at the big stores as well as carrying the products their customers want. Plus the smaller shops can give you a level of service not possible online. There is nothing like being greeted by name when you walk into your local store!

It's harder for tack stores to compete on price with the big guys because they are not able to purchase the big volume of an item to get a price advantage. The big stores and manufacturers are all very well funded. In many cases they are either publicly traded companies or owned by private equity firms. We all like to get a good deal but if smaller businesses can't compete with the Walmarts then they will have difficulty surviving. That unique selection you enjoy at your local shop may be gone if that shop has to close. Then your choice will be limited to what the mass producers carry. Even us small online merchants are not immune to the challenges of going against the "big guys".

So get out there and shop small today!


Monday, November 12, 2012

Want To Win A Bridle?

How often do you rely on a product review when deciding to make a purchase? If you're like many of us, feedback on a product can influence whether to purchase or move on. Especially when buying tack, since you can't feel it, a product review either positive or negative can influence your decision. On our end a review helps us to know what we are doing right as well as where we need to improve.

If you have purchased a Five Star bridle, breastplate or one of our other strap goods over the years, you are invited to leave a review - it's easy! Simply go to fivestartack.com, locate the product you own and scroll down the page to where it says post a review. Every review posted between today and November 30th will be entered into a drawing for your choice of either a Wembley Hunter Bridle, Wyndham Dressage Bridle or Chelsea figure eight bridle (all less reins). If you own more than one of our products you can get more than one entry into the drawing! Just leave a review for each product.

The winner will be chosen in a random drawing on December 1st. The winner's name will be posted here, as well as on Five Star Tack's facebook page and on fivestartack.com. With the holiday's coming you could be the winner of a beautiful bridle for your horse or give it to your favorite trainer or a horse crazy family member. It would make a great barn gift too! 

Wembley Hunter Bridle




Good luck!