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RE: Re: horseshoes
Interesting. Does she still get the sole protection though
in rocky terrain? I can see that it would be a good option
for shock absorption. Sounds pretty much like a rim pad in
essence.
Steph
-----Original Message-----
From: Kristen L Olko [mailto:krisolko@juno.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 1999 3:46 PM
To: step@fsr.com
Cc: wmbentley@snet.net; ridecamp@endurance.net
Subject: RC: Re: horseshoes
Steph,
There's an alternative way that a well respected, endurance riding shoer
here
in S CA does. She pads, but cuts out a ring in the bottom so that air and
small
bits of stuff gets up in there. The hole cut is about the size of the
main part of your hand.
She uses the honeycombs.
Kris
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