Chaps & Chinks

Cowboy Chaps & Chinks

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Whether you're carrying a calf across your lap or riding through the brush, you need leggings you can count on. These shotgun chaps, hay chaps, leather chinks and leggings are built for riders who rely on their gear every day. Available with premium Hermann Oak leather with custom detailing, fancy tooled in soft pull-up leather, or in a basic version with oiled leather that will any budget, we build chaps that get better with age. Designed to provide dependable protection and durability that fits both men and women, these leggings perform through work, weather and long hours in the saddle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between chaps and chinks?

Chaps are full-length leg coverings that extend down to the ankle, while chinks are shorter and usually end just below the knee. Both are worn over jeans to provide protection and traditional western style during riding and ranch work. Choice often depends on climate, riding discipline, and personal preference.

What are leather chaps used for?

Leather chaps help protect riders from brush, weather, saddle friction, and rough terrain during riding and ranch work. They are commonly used in western riding, rodeo, and working cowboy environments. Durable leather construction also helps improve long-term wear resistance.

Are chinks better for warm weather riding?

Many riders prefer chinks in warmer climates because the shorter design allows for greater airflow and mobility. They still provide leg protection while feeling lighter and cooler than full-length chaps.

How should riding chaps fit?

Riding chaps should fit securely without restricting movement in the saddle. Adjustable belts, buckles, and leg straps help improve comfort and fit. Proper sizing helps prevent shifting during riding.

What leather is used for chaps and chinks?

Chaps and chinks are commonly made from suede, roughout, or full-grain leather depending on the intended use and desired flexibility. Softer leathers may improve comfort, while heavier leather offers greater durability.

How do you care for leather chaps?

Leather chaps should be cleaned regularly and conditioned when needed to help prevent drying and cracking. Proper storage away from moisture and direct heat can also help maintain leather quality over time.

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      Designed and tested by men and women who are committed to horsemanship and the good of the horse.

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      Traditional craftsmanship and premium materials meet modern technology for
      comfort, durability, and performance.

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