Stitching Horse Saddlery
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Stitching Horse Saddlery
4422 Route 27
Kingston, NJ 08528

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From the north via Route 1:

Take Route 1 south, past Whispering Woods and Promenade Blvd. to Raymond Road. Turn right onto Raymond; follow until it ends at a traffic light.
Turn left onto Route 27; proceed ½ mile south into Kingston.   The store is on the left across from Kingston Presbyterian Church

From the south via Route 1:

Take Route 1 north past Princeton, past Forrestal Center and College Rd. to Ridge Rd. Go left (via a jug handle) onto Ridge, which becomes Heathcote, and follow into Kingston to the traffic light at Route 27.  (Main Street Cafe is on the corner.)  Turn right.  The store is one block ahead on the right, across from Kingston Presbyterian Church.

From the north via Route 27:

Take Route 27 south to Kingston.  Pass Kingston Shopping Center on the right.  Go through the light at Raymond Rd.  The store is on the left across from Kingston Presbyterian Church.

From the south via Route 27:

Take Route 27 (Nassau Street) north from Princeton, about 3 miles.  Pass Lake Carnegie; go straight through traffic lights at River Rd. and Church Ave/Academy St. (by post office). Proceed one block past the next traffic light in Kingston (Laurel Ave./Heathcote Rd.)  The store is on the right across from Kingston Presbyterian Church.

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News

Our brand-new store is now open! After years of operating out of a very small space, we are thrilled to be at home in our beautiful, spacious new building, located just behind our old store. If you are in the area, please stop by to say hello and see our complete inventory.

 

 

Stable and Training Tips

Look After Your Leather

One of the most important parts of riding is maintaining your equipment. Your girth, billets, reins and bridle take more punishment than your saddle does, so be alert to any excessive wear and stretching, loose stitches, worn elastic, broken keepers, etc. Wipe your equipment down after each ride to remove any dust, dirt, or sweat that can dry and crack the leather. Clean and condition your tack once a month if you ride every day. Do not condition stirrup leathers or billets, as this will make them stretch faster. Clean them with glycerine soap and wipe down afterwards. Switch your leathers from side to side every month so they stretch evenly.

 

 

 

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