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| ok, so at home I look like the Christmas Story kid when I ride, all bundle up and if I was to fall I am pretty sure I would bounced back. Nonetheless I need comfortable, not bulky but warm clothes when we go to the barrel races. What are your favorites?
oh, socks!!! nice and cozy socks too!!!! |
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       Location: Montana | Bump because I'm the same way!
I can help with socks! Browning brand socks are really nice and warm. |
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   Location: Montgomery TX | Heated jacket and insoles. Saves me and my husband every winter. They also have pant liners, but we don't have them. The jackets we have are not bulky and the insoles have a small remote control.
www.thewarmingstore.com
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| oh wow! those heated insoles might work for me!! what brand do you recomend? |
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   Location: Montgomery TX | love2ridepre - 2018-10-15 12:02 PM
oh wow! those heated insoles might work for me!! what brand do you recomend?
We have the thermocell brand ones - they're about 100.00 and have rechargeable batteries. Worth every penny, if you ask me and they have lasted 4-5 years.
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         Location: North Dakota | This is crazy I know...but the English riding breeches! Fast becoming a favorite of mine. The winter ones are fleeced lined and they have a rubber, sticky inlay on the legs. I seriously want to run barrels in them! |
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| Runnincat - 2018-10-15 12:33 PM
This is crazy I know...but the English riding breeches!Β Fast becoming a favorite of mine.Β The winter ones are fleeced lined and they have a rubber, sticky inlay on the legs.Β I seriously want to run barrels in them!Β
I ride with those at home and I am seriously considering wearing them at barrel races. No only they are comfortable but sooo warmmmm! |
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         Location: North Dakota | love2ridepre - 2018-10-15 12:36 PM Runnincat - 2018-10-15 12:33 PM This is crazy I know...but the English riding breeches! Fast becoming a favorite of mine. The winter ones are fleeced lined and they have a rubber, sticky inlay on the legs. I seriously want to run barrels in them! I ride with those at home and I am seriously considering wearing them at barrel races. No only they are comfortable but sooo warmmmm!
I was seriously considering wearing them as well. Maybe we could be trend setters! LOL |
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        Location: CTX | Runnincat - 2018-10-15 1:16 PM love2ridepre - 2018-10-15 12:36 PM Runnincat - 2018-10-15 12:33 PM This is crazy I know...but the English riding breeches! Fast becoming a favorite of mine. The winter ones are fleeced lined and they have a rubber, sticky inlay on the legs. I seriously want to run barrels in them! I ride with those at home and I am seriously considering wearing them at barrel races. No only they are comfortable but sooo warmmmm! I was seriously considering wearing them as well. Maybe we could be trend setters! LOL
You can always put jeans over them... nice and toasty and nobody knows.... Will need to be strechy jeans or maybe a bigger size... but it's possible. |
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  Location: kansas | We have recently started buying a brand named KUIU, it’s a hunting brand that is a little more on the expensive side but nothing of theirs is bulky and it is WARM! My husband bought a coat a few weeks ago and it looks like it should just be a jacket yet it was wearing it in the snow this past weekend and never got cold. |
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       Location: Montana | This is what I was looking for the other day! I want some of these! http://cayuseshop.com/index.php/western/western-apparel/cowgirl-tuff-microfiber-pant.html?fbclid=IwAR0XxwFmiGJ5D1bAyinU_w2llCYrfPPEZErGHv28ovT5b6F1iMPLBtO8YqM |
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       Location: Texas! | I just found these and am going to give them a try. Hopefully they kee me warm without feeling so uncomfortable like I do with long Johns under jeans.
https://www.eddiebauer.com/view/women/jeans/features-insulated/
Edited by WYOracer 2018-10-17 12:30 PM
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    Location: North Dakota | Heat holder brand socks, hats, and gloves. These keep me toasty even up here in the frozen north. |
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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | Wool socks in any brand. Fiebings or any other brand Waterproof spray for my boots and leather gloves. A nice wool hat that fits over my ears. And knit gloves that I can wear under my leather gloves. I wear the knit gloves while riding so they aren't so bulky and the leather gloves while working outside. |
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      Location: Slipping down the slope of old age. Boo hoo. | Runnincat - 2018-10-15 12:33 PM
This is crazy I know...but the English riding breeches!Β Fast becoming a favorite of mine.Β The winter ones are fleeced lined and they have a rubber, sticky inlay on the legs.Β I seriously want to run barrels in them!Β
Agree. I have some Kerrits boot-cut polar fleece lined pants β¦. love them. They would be perfectly fine to compete in! I started out with Kerrits' fleece lined riding tights -- and still wear those, too. The best! |
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     Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah | carhart lined jeans,wool socks, wool shirt and vest and long down jacket, wool gloves. no need for batteries or warmers. |
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     Location: Arkansas | I can't make it without my silk wild rags. They make a HUGE difference. |
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   Location: Montgomery TX |
You have peaked my interest!! I might have to take a second or third look at these pants!! |
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       Location: Montana | I know, right?! I really want some of these. |
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Those are cute too! |
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