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Elite Veteran
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| I rode in my friends new chaps today and wow! They made me stick to my saddle like glue! Felt I could use my legs and seat more effectively. Considering getting a pair to work my horses and run in. It made me think, why don't barrel racers use chaps more? My friend does sorting and cutting, a lot of people wear them in those events she said. I honestly think they would be handy for barrel racer too. |
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 Balance Beam and more...
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          Location: 31 lengths farms | I ran at the 4th of July race in :Pendleton in chaps, my husbAnd had bought me a pair of chinks when I was showing cowhorse events and I hadn't used them in a while. When we loaded up to head to Pendleton he asked if I'd wear them, I figured if the man was going to drive me and my horses 12 hours for a race the least I could do was wear the chinks. It wAs funny how many sideways glances I got like "you do know you are at a barrel race right honey???" LOL!!! I didn't care and the best part was my gelding and I picked up a check in the 2D in our chinks! A few of the girls will wear them at the winter races here as another layer to stay warm. |
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  Keeper of the King Snake
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    Location: Dubach, LA | I'd like some leather or suede seat jeans. |
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| I ride in a Prolite saddle that is made of all neoprene instead of leather. I absolutely love it because it holds me to it and has a nice deep seat. I feel SO much more secure in it! |
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| I think they did years ago?? I'm pretty sure there is a photo of Martha Josey running in a pair. I also think thats when most saddles had smooth leathers instead of rough out like today. But yes they should help. |
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 Living within my means
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   Location: Randolph, Utah | I don't need something else to try and shimmy into, or remember  But really I hate wearing them, even when we move cows the only time you'll find me wearing them is if it's storming. |
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 Balance Beam and more...
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          Location: 31 lengths farms | The "let'r buck " chaps in action, LOL!! https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=4955301387898349&set=a.311008985660969 
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 Lived to tell about it and will never do it again
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| In our area back in the 70's running in chaps (leggins) was a thing. A couple of years ago I said I might start wearing them again since I'm older and my horse at the time was really quick footed. I do still have a pair of them from back then BUT sure I couldn't even come close to fitting into them anymore LOL |
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 Having Smokin Bandits
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     Location: Woodstown, NJ | That's a great question. I wore them when I was a teenager and then they went out of style and I forgot about them. I'm wondering if one of my old pairs still fit. If so, I'm going to try them! They can be hot though in the summer. |
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 Famous for Not Complaining
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        Location: Broxton, Ga | All it would take is someone running and winning like a top NFR girls wearing them and we would have a pair! lol. |
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Nut Case Expert
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      Location: Tulsa, Ok | donk - 2022-04-13 9:02 AM
I think they did years ago?? I'm pretty sure there is a photo of Martha Josey running in a pair. I also think thats when most saddles had smooth leathers instead of rough out like today. But yes they should help.
There was a time when they did. I still have mine from the early 70's. |
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| CanCan - 2022-04-12 8:01 PM
I'd like some leather or suede seat jeans.
Me too! I noticed if I am running in the rain and my jeans are wet I stick to the saddle. THe older I get maybe I should start running in wet jeans, rain or shine. |
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