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Re: Biothane
cberto@juno.com wrote:
> Anne, for years I used nylon web bridles -- plain, combos, etc. Cool,
> lightweight, throw them in the washer to clean up. Last year I decided
> to try biothane and got a top brand bridle for my youngster. Very pretty
> bridle...but...I'll never buy biothane anything again. Impervious, hard
> edges, slick. It's nylon web for me from here on out, and
> unfortunately, nylon is getting harder and harder to find (:-(
> --Connie B
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There are still good nylon bridles, etc. out there...we still make the SOFT
polypropylene ones we've been making for 18 years...still selling lots. Not
everyone loves BioThane......
Teddy
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