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Post by lorddaxter on Jun 2, 2014 21:08:38 GMT
So I've been looking for a new one for a while now, mice ate last one! cant decided between www.doversaddlery.com/t/Product.aspx?p=X1-40480 or another from this maker OR a bronc riding vest like this, oh bum it wont paste.....whys it doing that....I'll try editing or this ack it's doing it again!
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Post by lorddaxter on Jun 2, 2014 21:09:36 GMT
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mingiz
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Los Lunas, NM
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Post by mingiz on Jun 3, 2014 0:13:53 GMT
Wow ching ching for that I saw some new ones that inflated to protect you if you hit the ground. A strap is attached to you saddle and if your dismounted it inflates. But I can't for the life of me remember the name of them.
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mingiz
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Post by mingiz on Jun 3, 2014 0:17:08 GMT
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Post by lorddaxter on Jun 3, 2014 11:30:11 GMT
I know, pricey, someone said though that it's a PIA when you fall on the trail then have to do something with the jacket after as it's all inflated and you can't deflate it plus they are known to sometimes spook the horse worse when they go off as you are falling or sometimes they just fail and go poof!
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mingiz
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Los Lunas, NM
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Post by mingiz on Jun 3, 2014 12:58:19 GMT
I didn't read up on it. I don't wear them and probably never will. Of course I don't jump either. Good luck in your search.
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Post by horselady on Jun 3, 2014 20:12:47 GMT
If you are getting one get the dover saddlery, a little cheaper and does the same thing
perhaps look on e-bay for a close out if you can get the same thing for way less.
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Post by lorddaxter on Jun 3, 2014 23:58:46 GMT
HL, I have this weird feeling I'm going to fall off a lot this year, I'm way overdue a few falls, so I want as much protection as possible, I just thought maybe the bronc vests would be better as those guys have multiple falls, I could be wrong though?!
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