Sounds good to me. I’m a little late to your party. I’ve known about your products for years, but this year is the first time I’m using the app. I’m liking it so far.
I have a practically new pair of Hanwag Brenner GTX boots in size 9 Wide with the box and tags. I have walked a mile or two in them, just enough to get a little dirt on them. I’m selling because are just a little too small for me. $230 TYD Venmo, PayPal F&F or add 3%
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Klymit stuff also comes up regularly on Camofire. They make pillows, sitting pads, sleeping bags, tents, etc. I have no affiliation with Klymit, just a satisfied customer.
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Look up Klymit on eBay and get one of their factory refurbished pads for about half of full price. I have three of their pads and love them. One had a leaky valve and they exchanged it no questions asked. All of their stuff has lifetime guarantee including refurbs, I believe.
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You're right everybody has their opinion, and the oxbows are not for everybody. The ones I have are nice and wide diameter wise so my feet don't usually get caught when dismounting, even with airbob soles on my Danners. To me the pinching means that I'm riding with too much downward pressure on...
Try a set of rawhide covered round 1" oxbows. I ride with a set all of the time and I love them. They may look a little intimidating at first because of the round tread and the narrowness of them but are great after you try them.
the narrow tread makes you ride in more correct form because you...
I'll second those thoughts. It's really rewarding and satisfying though when you turn a green horse into an all around mountain horse that safely packs and rides.
One word of advice that my buddy and I have learned, when you have the inevitable wreck in the mountains, trying to stop it is a...
Stay away from the gimmicky gel pads, neoprene (won) pads and the like. They may be fine in the show pen and the rodeo arena but they don't do you or your horse any favors in the mountains. To me, neoprene pads are about the worst thing you could put on horses' back. They make the horse sweat...