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Gear: Tack
from the pages of Rodeo
Cinch Jeans
Give him a classic Western look with some new jeans for the summer roping
season. Cinch's original Green Labels, favored by elite clinician Clinton
Anderson, are still popular a decade after their launch for their standard
medium rise, relaxed thigh and slightly tapered ankle. $41.95; Cinch;... | read »
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from the pages of Rodeo
Lucchese Cowboy Boots
Surprise a favorite father this year with a sharp new pair of boots from
Lucchese. Choose from several styles including goat-skin and smooth or
full-quill ostrich leather, in colors ranging from black to chocolate; cigar to
sport rust. $200 to $420; Resistol Ranch by Lucchese Boot Company;... | read »
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from the pages of Rodeo
Cinch Long-Sleeved Shirts
Plaid getting a little tired? Freshen up dad's closet this summer with a
deeply hued, crisp long-sleeve shirt from Cinch's Pinpoint collection. With
extra room in the shoulders and chest and longer shirttails and sleeves, these
shirts were designed specifically for ridin' and ropin'. $53.95;... | read »
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from the pages of Rodeo
Resistol GSTRC Straw Hat
Allow him to retire his old straw hat for work this summer by presenting him
with a new one-of-a-kind straw. Nobody does hats like Resistol, and this 10X was
made specifically to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the George Strait Team
Roping Classic in March. $80; Resistol;... | read »
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from the pages of Rodeo
Myler-Toklat Horn Knot
Make life easier for a grandpa, uncle or father who ties on when he heels.
Myler's small-but-handy MD SlipKnot will cinch the rope down tight around the
horn, but is extra-simple to get free with the easy quick-release function.
$29.95; Myler; www.toklat.com ;
503-636-6212. | read »
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Gear: Tack
from the pages of Rodeo
Coolhorse Tee Shirt
There's nothing like the deliciously soft feel of a favorite old tee shirt,
but this new style from Coolhorse comes close. The vintage tee is all cotton
with contemporary exposed stitching in sizes small through extra-large. $15;
Coolhorse; www.coolhorse.com ;
800-411-1986. | read »
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Gear: Tack
from the pages of Rodeo
Cactus Saddlery Headstall
Upgrade your father's plain leather headstall to this brow-band version with
hand-carved floral tooling and a dyed background for contrast. $130; Cactus
Saddlery; www.cactussaddlery.com ;
866-605-6567. | read »
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Gear: Tack
from the pages of Rodeo
Cavallo Work Boots
Help him weather the storm this summer as he mucks stalls and slogs through
boggy corrals in these water-, oil- and chemical-resistant Creekstone Lockyer
work boots. Comfy inside, and the tread is designed to stop slippage and shed
mud. $94.95; Cavallo; www.toklat.com ;
503-636-6212. | read »
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Gear: Tack
from the pages of Perfect Horse
Trail Saddle Weight
When many of us go for a trail ride, we think nothing of
using a "sport-specific" saddle--the one we use for western pleasure events,
roping or barrel racing. Why not? A saddle is a saddle, is a saddle. That may
seem true for the first hour or two, but what if you want to stay out longer?... | read »
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from the pages of Trail Rider
Spur Training
Q: My 6-year-old Appaloosa gelding balks on
the trail and just plain won't pick up any speed when I ask him to. Sometimes,
he won't even move forward at a walk. A friend told me to use spurs to get my
gelding to move out. I've never used spurs before on any horse, and I don't want
to be... | read »
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| Horse Trail Riding Saddle from Crates Leather |
Description: Crates Leather Company offers a variety of horse saddles, including
those made for horse trail riders, endurance/distance riders, and those who ride
Arabian Horses.
The test: Our Ask the Trainer columnist, J.F. Sheppard, has used
Crates... | read |
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