A worn out bull rope isn't just bad gear; it is a safety hazard. If your handle is losing its firmness or your wear strip is showing damage, it is time to have an honest conversation with your equipment. Always pull from the wear strip, not the main tail, and inspect your rope regularly.
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Beastmaster Rodeo
Beastmaster Rodeo is the leading brand in rodeo equipment.
At Beastmaster Rodeo, our goal is to provide you with the highest quality rodeo equipment and accessories possible. With over 150 years of combined knowledge and experience, Beastmaster Rodeo carries and produces only the finest hand-crafted rodeo equipment and bull ropes. We are also one of the only custom rodeo gear companies in the industry, so we can tailor many of our products to your needs.
There are five layers in a hide and the one your gear comes from determines everything.
Full grain sits at the top, followed by top grain, splits, genuine leather, and bonded, which is not real leather at all. The biggest indicator of quality is fiber structure. Tighter fibers mean more durability and less chance of failure when it counts. Beastmaster builds primarily with top grain leather because it combines the tight, high-quality fibers from the top of the hide with a clean finish that looks as good as it performs. If your gear is labeled genuine leather, it is time to have a conversation about an upgrade.
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New drops just hit the site.
The Beastmaster 33 Degree Bull Riding Spurs are now available in Gun Metal and Clear Coat, both featuring a drop shank and 33 degree offset in your choice of 2 1/4" or 2 3/4" shank length. Which finish are you going with? Shop at beastmasterrodeo.com.
John Young doesn't settle and neither does his gear.
Beastmaster spurs are built for the riders who take every run seriously.
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Lightweight leather custom chaps just dropped.
You asked for it, we tested it, and it's officially part of the Beastmaster custom lineup.
Available in black leather.
Ever wonder how your gear is handled before it gets to you?
Joe Frost walks through the process while packing a set of turquoise chaps, finishing it off with a professional fold before it ships out.
Chaps aren’t just part of the look. They’re built for protection, helping riders push through brush and tough conditions without taking the full impact on their legs.
From the arena to your doorstep, every detail matters.
When it comes to rodeo gear, reliability isn’t optional.
Dakota Warnken breaks down why he trusts Beastmaster Boot Straps every time he rides.
Available in 80” and 90” lengths, these straps are built for a secure, consistent fit, without the hassle of taping your boots. And unlike tape, they’re made to last. Dakota’s been running the same pair for nearly two years.
Because in those eight seconds, you don’t think about your gear, you trust it.
Josh Frost’s journey to the top wasn’t overnight; it was built over years of consistency, discipline, and grit.
After finishing as reserve world champion three years in a row, he broke through in 2024 to claim the PRCA World Champion title.
Originally from Randle, Utah, Frost’s background runs deeper than the arena. With a degree in agricultural education and time spent teaching, his foundation was built on hard work long before the spotlight.
His pre-ride routine says it all: a steady build from relaxed and joking to fully locked in by the time he climbs over the chute.
And when the moment comes? He doesn’t shy away. Drafting a two-time world champion bull like “Riding Solo” and putting up a 92.75 score proves it.
This is what dedication looks like.
Ever wonder what a champion keeps in their gear bag?
A Pro Gel Pad paired with a Brazilian rope for control and comfort. Rosin, because grip is non-negotiable. PBR and PRCA-approved rowels, the same trusted by the pros. And extra spur straps, because equipment failure isn’t an option.
Plus, every order comes with a little extra, just our way of saying thanks.
This is how serious riders prepare.
In rough stock events, your grip can make or break the ride.
Building strength doesn’t have to be complicated; something as simple as squeezing a tennis ball daily can improve your hold. But it’s not just strength. The size of your rope or rein matters too. Smaller diameters are tougher to grip, which is why riders adjust their equipment as they grow and gain experience.
Add in rosin, gloves, and a solid bull pad, and now you’re giving yourself every possible advantage.
Ride smarter. Stay stronger. Ride Beastmaster.
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