Arianna Moritz
Arianna Moritz
  • Equestrian
Springboro, Ohio

What activity do you use your ORORO most often for?

Rodeo and daily work

 

Most recent ORORO Product

Women's Classic Heated Jacket

Hi there! My name is Arianna Moritz, I'm a high school student in Ohio and do High School Rodeo full time. I have two of my own horses, Lex and Juice Box who mean the world to me. When the days get cold here in Ohio (which they often do) ORORO has saved my life.

The vest is my go to, as it leaves me room to move and still be able to ride my horses without any restriction all the while keeping me warm and toasty. I dedicate my life to one day making it with the best rodeo athletes in the world and will not stop until I get there. I’m so excited to have ORORO by my side in this new journey and cannot wait to start bringing all of you along with me!

Reason to join the ORORO Squad

My ORORO vest is an absolute must everyday during the chilly winter months that Ohio has. I rodeo full-time with my team of horses for the National High School Rodeo Association and being cold just cannot happen. My vest keeps me warm and helps the blood to flow, which helps me to get the work I need done in frigid temperatures. I’m currently seeking ambassadorships for brands to represent as I rodeo across the country and what better one then a brand I use on the daily? I have so many friends that now use these products, most commonly a vest as we need arm mobility when we ride after seeing mine.

What’s your favorite thing about ORORO?

The technology! I absolutely love how my vest heats to my body temperature with not only the pockets, but even the heating wires to ensure the utmost comfort in cold or chilly environments.

What are the best 3 words to describe yourself?

Determined, Humble, and Hardworking

The determination comes from working through all my challenges in rodeo. I wasn’t gifted a 20 thousand dollar horse like some of my other competitors, which made the journey long and hard. I had to work with what I had, and I was determined to make a name for myself, which I have.

Humble, it’s something I'll never allow myself to stop being. We all start somewhere, and being humble means that no matter the money, fame, way I look compared to others, I’m not going to sit and rub the achievements in another’s face. Instead, I talk to those who need the help to get where I am and offer it, as my own road wasn’t and still isn’t an easy one.

Hardworking, I see myself as a very hard worker. I’m out riding and training my own two horses at least five days a week along with high school. I juggle all of the obstacles in life to take the time and make sure both me and my horses stay mentally and physically fit.

Please share a short story about an important challenge that you've overcome (in your life, hobby, or profession)

An important challenge that I've overcome was proving I wasn’t weak or a tool. I had a rough patch with a person I was very close with and allowed them to continue to use me in the aspect of doing everything at rodeos for them. I saw this person as a second mother, so when my family and I had enough it was like losing another part of my heart. I pushed through, and found a new source of help, and now my team and I are stronger than before. This challenge in my life brought me to greater beginnings, and for that I'm grateful.

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