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          Location: Dearing, GA | Is anyone using Trevor Brazile's line called Relentless? Specifically the SMBs and the turn out blankets. Just wondering about the quality and longevity of the products. |
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    Location: Smack in the middle of WA! | I used some of the bell boots a few years back and they were terrible! The constantly turned inside out. Ended up getting my money back on them. Maybe quality has changed since then but I would have a hard time trying the products again! |
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       Location: Lost in Texas | My sister has some of the splint boots. If I used them I'd buy them.. They're better then most other IMO. |
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     Location: East Texas | I use the relentless polos and love them. They are better than any of the others i have tried. I also have a relentless breast collar that I use daily on every horse I ride. Ive had it for 3 years and it looks brand new. |
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     Location: Exactly where I am supposed to be | YES !!!! there my favorite, I use the raps overreach boots and saddle pad, the boots I love because I believe they provide the best support and they don't get any dirt in them, the overreach boots are the only pair I have ever had that don't spin around
( I hate that because my horse wears egg bars ) and the saddle pad is probably one of the best equine purchases I have ever made he doesn't get hot in it and it doesn't run back or ride up, 100% back his products !! |
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     Location: Arkansas | I have a set of boots that I havn't had a chance to use on my horse yet, but I will say that is some toooouuugh velcro! I had to really strain to get them loose when I was checking them out.... that, or I am extremely weak! |
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   Location: SW New Mexico | Brrlracengirl - 2014-01-12 5:17 PM
I have a set of boots that I havn't had a chance to use on my horse yet, but I will say that is some toooouuugh velcro! I had to really strain to get them loose when I was checking them out.... that, or I am extremely weak!
LOL! I thought it wasjust me!
I have arthritis in my right hand and the Velcro HURT, and I couldn't get the Velcro open!!
so.. I now carry blunt nose pliers to pull the Velcro open..
I like them a lot.. otherwise!
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     Location: Arkansas | jettster - 2014-01-12 11:55 AM Brrlracengirl - 2014-01-12 5:17 PM I have a set of boots that I havn't had a chance to use on my horse yet, but I will say that is some toooouuugh velcro! I had to really strain to get them loose when I was checking them out.... that, or I am extremely weak! LOL! I thought it wasjust me! I have arthritis in my right hand and the Velcro HURT, and I couldn't get the Velcro open!! so.. I now carry blunt nose pliers to pull the Velcro open.. I like them a lot.. otherwise! 
Yay! Were not alone! Thats a good idea.... I feel like the hind boots fit funny... may be because I've always used polos on the hind legs, but I decided to get boots because my horse was burning through polos after one use!!! Plus I figured it would help his hock/stifle issues... |
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  Independent Cuss
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          Location: Dearing, GA | I'm probably going to end up purchasing the boots. I think they look great and seem sturdy when I miss with them. Thanks guys. |
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 Living within my means
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   Location: Randolph, Utah | I really like the boots, I haven't used the bell boots but I heard an interview with trevor saying they had made some changes to them. |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | My daughters BFF has a set of boots. I helped her take them off at a jackpot this past summer and I was wore out trying to get them off. That is some amazing velcro. |
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 Own It and Move On
      Location: The edge of no where | Really like them. We've been using them for a few years, they fit well and hold up. |
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