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 Total Germophobe
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       Location: Montana | I got a new rope for my birthday and am not very good about breaking it in. The loop coils up on me. But it was the first time I've used it as well. Any tips would be helpful! Thanks. |
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      Location: Saskatchewan | You gotta stretch new ropes out once or twice before they really start feeling alright.
In the past, Ive used just about anything to stretch my ropes, I've stretched them out between two horses, tied the tail (So you dont kink the part of the rope thats important) around a fencepost or bumper hitch or really anything and stretched them out. It honestly just works best if you use your horse, just dally up and make that rope tight and back your horse up until you can see the rope actually stretching. And then feel your rope.
Once you really understand what a nice stretched out rope feels like, it will be easier in the future. |
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       Location: Phoenix | QHriderKE - 2015-12-05 3:02 PM You gotta stretch new ropes out once or twice before they really start feeling alright. In the past, Ive used just about anything to stretch my ropes, I've stretched them out between two horses, tied the tail (So you dont kink the part of the rope thats important) around a fencepost or bumper hitch or really anything and stretched them out. It honestly just works best if you use your horse, just dally up and make that rope tight and back your horse up until you can see the rope actually stretching. And then feel your rope. Once you really understand what a nice stretched out rope feels like, it will be easier in the future.
This. I usually tie to a post and dally. |
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 Total Germophobe
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       Location: Montana | Thanks for the advice, it is SOOO much appreciated...I'm not really dumb, I just haven't had a new rope before! LOL. |
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| I loop mine around the ball hitch in the back of the truck and pull it from there since its a little lower than a post |
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      Location: West Texas | ExtraAccount - 2015-12-07 1:52 AM
I loop mine around the ball hitch in the back of the truck and pull it from there since its a little lower than a post
This, except I undo the rope and put the eye over the ball hitch to keep it straight. Also, if it is a waxed nylon, you can drag in the dirt just a little bit. |
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