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evoke® returns as the Official Safety Partner of the National Equine Show

The National Equine Show is delighted to announce that British safety brand, evoke, will return as Official Safety Partner for 2025, following a hugely successful launch at the show last year.

In 2024, evoke unveiled itself to the equestrian world in style with a flash mob and a stunning stand that showcased the style and design of the new brand, but also its dedication to safety and making the equestrian world a safer place. Having developed its own BSI (British Standards Institution) certification as well as ensuring the collection complies with PAS 015:2011, ASTM F1163-23, EN 1384:2023 and CE/UKCA certification, the evoke range has gained significant traction over the last 12 months and has a lot to show at this year’s event on 1st-2nd March at the NEC, Birmingham.

“I am delighted to continue our support of the National Equine Show and be able to showcase our newest models for the first time at the show,” said evoke founder and CEO, David Mitson. “Our new model, in addition to evoke’s extensive collection of riding hats and jockey skulls, will be available to view and purchase through the Hope Valley Saddlery stand during the event.”

“We’re all delighted to be welcoming evoke back to the National Equine Show as the Official Safety Partner,” said Liz Ormesher, Event Director of the National Equine Show. “We loved working with the brand on the launch last year and the buzz this created. As an equestrian myself, I know how important safety is, and being able to work with a brand that shows this level of care for the community is so important to us. The 2025 event is set to welcome almost 16,000 equestrians over the two days and we have an even bigger floorplan for consumers to enjoy. We can’t wait to see the new model at the show, and to see what else evoke will bring to the NEC.”

To attend the National Equine Show, visit www.nationalequineshow.com. Tickets cost £15 for each day, £20 for a weekend pass, and under 16s attend for free.

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Prepared by:

Rhea Freeman PR

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