April Designer Fashion At Spring Discounts
You can save 15% on orders over $29 or 30% on orders over $129 with their current offer. Just heads up—some products are excluded due to manufacturer rules, so double-check before you get too excited.
Yep, it's completely free and you get 500 points ($5 value) just for signing up. After that, you'll earn 2 points for every dollar you spend—basically getting paid to shop.
Free economy shipping (7-10 days) is available on select items marked "FREE SHIPPING!" on product pages. It only applies to the contiguous 48 U.S. states, so Alaska and Hawaii folks are out of luck.
Reward points expire 6 months from when they're issued, and they become available for use 30 days after you earn them. Don't let them sit there—use 'em or lose 'em.
You've got 30 days to return unused items in original condition and packaging. You'll need to call customer service first to get a Return Authorization Number (RA#)—don't skip this step or you'll face delays and fees.
Nope, you can't stack promotional discounts or combine them with other offers. Pick your best deal and go with that—one promo code per order is the limit.
Every 500 points gets you $5 off your order. Points can only be used on item subtotals, not shipping or taxes, but hey—savings are savings.
Yes, but you'll pay a $29.95 surcharge on top of standard shipping charges. Plus, economy shipping isn't available—geography can be expensive sometimes.
They take American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa, PayPal, Amazon Payments, and PayPal Credit for online purchases. If you want to use multiple credit cards, you'll need to call customer service.
Nope, StateLineTack.com E-Certificates ($5-$500) never expire and can be used for anything including tax and shipping. They're delivered via email on weekdays, so weekend orders get sent Monday.
Outfitting a horse is expensive—there's no sugar-coating that reality. But State Line Tack gets it, which is why they've built their entire business around making quality gear affordable. Beyond their main tiered discount offer, there are tons of ways to stretch your dollar further, from loyalty rewards that actually pay off to clearance deals that'll make you do a double-take.
Getting your discount to work is pretty straightforward, but a little strategy goes a long way. Here's how to make sure you're squeezing every penny out of your order:
Pro tip: If your code isn't working, you might be trying to stack it with another offer—State Line Tack doesn't allow discount stacking, so pick your best deal.
State Line Tack's Rewards Program is one of those rare loyalty programs that actually makes sense. It's free to join, and you literally get paid to shop there—2 points for every dollar spent, which converts to 2% back when you redeem.
Here's where it gets even better:
Points become available 30 days after you earn them and expire after 6 months, so don't let them sit there gathering dust. The redemption only applies to item subtotals—not shipping or taxes—but hey, every bit helps when you're feeding a horse habit.
State Line Tack doesn't do sitewide free shipping, but they do offer free economy shipping (7-10 business days) on select items marked with "FREE SHIPPING!" on the product page. It's only available in the contiguous 48 states, and really heavy or oversized stuff might not qualify.
If you need it faster, here are your options:
Orders placed after 2 p.m. ET ship the next business day, so factor that into your timeline. Alaska and Hawaii folks get hit with a $29.95 surcharge, and economy shipping isn't even an option—sorry, geography isn't always fair.
State Line Tack's in-person show events are where the real magic happens—we're talking savings you'll never see online. Their recent March event was basically a horse gear goldmine.
Bates & Wintec demo saddles hit up to 65% off, while Toklat Silverleaf tack and accessories dropped to 80% off everything. These aren't knockoffs—they're professional-grade products at clearance prices.
HorZe breeches and tights reached up to 74% off, and Irideon breeches, outerwear, and accessories hit 70% off everything. Even IRH helmets offered 20% off their entire line—safety gear that doesn't break the bank.
Show events often throw in bonus perks like a free StateLineTack Fun Tote (valued at $19.99) with any $99 purchase, or SLT swag items with $29 purchases. It's like getting a little present with your already-discounted gear.
State Line Tack's clearance sections are your go-to for consistent savings without waiting for special events. You'll find discounted Western saddles and tack, English saddles and tack, blankets and sheets, footwear, and apparel.
These aren't just random leftovers—they're quality riding gear and horse supplies at prices that won't make you wince. It's worth checking regularly since inventory changes as items sell out, and the good stuff goes fast.
State Line Tack's optional Checkout+ program is like insurance for your order. For a small fee, you get:
This is especially smart for bigger purchases like saddles, where return shipping costs could eat into your savings.
StateLineTack.com E-Certificates range from $5 to $500 and never expire—perfect for gifting or budgeting your own purchases. They cover everything including tax and shipping, and you can use them online, over the phone, or via mail.
E-certificates get emailed on the next weekday (Monday through Friday) after your order. Weekend orders get sent the following Monday, or Tuesday if Monday's a holiday. It's like giving someone permission to spoil their horse guilt-free.
State Line Tack gives away thousands in prizes each month to email subscribers—currently sponsored by Weatherbeeta. This month's prizes include a grand prize valued at $722, second place at $496, and third place at $256, with 10 total winners.
Signing up for their email program also gets you exclusive offers and advance notice on new products. The sign-up form is at the bottom of their website, and honestly, who couldn't use a chance at free horse gear?
State Line Tack's customer service team actually seems to care about helping you out. They're accessible through multiple channels and pretty responsive.
For prescription medications and vaccines, contact their Help Center within 48 hours if you receive damaged items or missing components. They're pretty good about making things right when stuff goes wrong.