Join the Real Riders Program by Draw It Out® | Equine Ambassadors Wanted
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Join the Real Riders Program by Draw It Out® | Equine Ambassadors Wanted

Join the Real Riders Program by Draw It Out® | Equine Ambassadors Wanted

Join the Real Riders Program by Draw It Out®

Forget the glitz. Forget the glam. We’re here for the riders who show up muddy-booted, early-morning fed, and ride because they love it—not for the likes.

Welcome to the Real Riders Program by Draw It Out®—our way of giving back to the backbone of the equine world: you.

What Is the Real Riders Program?

It's not about follower counts. It’s about heart. Our Real Riders are everyday horse lovers, competitors, ranch hands, rodeo parents, and weekend warriors who live and breathe the barn life. If that’s you, you’re already one of us.

We created this program to support those who live by loyalty, grit, and the belief that horses deserve the best. If you love Draw It Out® High Potency Gel, swear by MasterMudd™, or trust SilverHoof EQ Therapy® before every show—you're exactly who we're looking for.

What You Get

  • Discounts on your favorite products
  • Access to exclusive gear, giveaways, and events
  • Early insider info on new launches
  • Features across our social media and newsletters
  • VIP access at major events like WESA and NFR

What We Ask In Return

Be real. Be active in your barn, your shows, your circles. Share your experience with our products authentically, whether you're schooling at home or running hard down the alley.

You don’t need to fake it for the ‘gram—we’re after real riders with real passion. That’s it.

How to Apply

Ready to ride with us? Click the link below and fill out the short application. We hand-select each Real Rider based on heart, hustle, and a whole lotta horse sense.

👉 Apply Now to Join the Real Riders Program


Don’t Just Ride—Represent.

Draw It Out® was built for you. Now it’s your turn to wear the badge. Saddle up, Real Rider. We’ve got your back (and your horse’s joints).

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