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Barb Peck bpeck@together.net
Barb Peck
bpeck@together.net
RE Girth Problems
I think the neoprene & winter coat theory is right-on.
I like neoprene because it cleans so easily, and they
will keep a saddle more stable if the horse is wither-less.
But I can't use them for more than 10-15 miles, especially
in the spring and fall.
The neoprene girths need alot of sweat under them, and I think
there is a problem with a heavy coat not letting the neoprene
move around the way it does with a short coat. Plus I gotta
beleive there's more heat under them than with a wool one.
Teddy makes several styles (with or without elastic ends)
and the wool backed are the best IMO. The clean pretty easily
(I just hose my off- no soap)and they dry quickly too.
Barb
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