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Re: [RC] Knee galls/Heidi - Chris PausIf you've got one of those fleece saddle covers, they also put the stirrup holes at the bottom of the flap, so the leathers run down under the cover. I don't like it that way, so I make new holes for my leathers at the top of the cover. chris --- Ridecamp Guest <guest-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Please Reply to: Skyla SLStewart@xxxxxxxxxxxx or ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ========================================== Heidi, you ride a Wintec. If it is one of the newer ones, then you do have the option of running your stirrup straps under the flaps. It is the ONLY way I will ride anymore, love it. :o) Check your stirrups hangers, if you have an opening that goes, all the way through, then you can try it under. I think you will find it to be more stable, as well as comfortable. Good luck, Skyla ============================================================ The very essence of our sport is doing the trail as quickly as practicable, while keeping one's horse fit to continue. Taking the clock out of the equation makes it another sport altogether. The challenge is how to keep the sport what it is while honing our skills (both as riders and as those in control roles) in detecting where "the edge" is for each horse so that we don't cross it. ~ Heidi Smith ridecamp.net information: http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/ ============================================================ ===== "A good horse makes short miles," George Eliot Chris and Star BayRab Acres http://pages.prodigy.net/paus ============================================================ We are talking about all the tools we can use to keep our horses safe and alive at the rides. Training/conditioning is one of the best tools available. It makes us better horseman and women, it benefits our horses and could quite possibly be the key to preventing most crashes. ~ Lisa Salas - The Odd Farm ridecamp.net information: http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/ ============================================================
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