Harnesses Price Analysis
Analysis of 732 harness listings to determine current market value based on material, size, and brand.
What you'll usually pay
๐ก Buying used saves about 64% here.
๐ In short easy summary
The best value is found in used listings at a median of 65. Leather harnesses command a premium at 212.95 (+31%), while rubber options are significantly cheaper at 23.99 (-85%).
๐ Best value for your money
Price by suitable for
Why? Prices vary by animal size, with Cob and Large Horse highest at 210 and Draft Horse lowest at 122.5.
Price by material
Why? Leather is the most expensive material at 212.95, while rubber is the cheapest at 23.99.
Price by brand
Why? Brand prestige impacts cost, ranging from Coronet at 294.25 to Weaver Leather at 38.49.
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Common questions
What is the price difference between new and used harnesses?
New harnesses have a median price of 179.45, while used harnesses have a median of 65.
Which material is the most expensive for a harness?
Leather is the most expensive material with a median price of 212.95.
How do pony harness prices compare to the market median?
Pony harnesses have a median price of 199, which is 22% above the market median.
How we got these numbers
Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $18โ$401, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 10, 2026.