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| Using Reflectors |
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Reflector bands made for bicyclists also work for equestrians. Photo by Heidi Nyland.
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If you
know you may be riding home along a road after dark, consider using reflector
bands made for bicyclists. The silver-and-orange straps have hook-and-loop
fasteners designed to go around a cyclist’s limbs, but also fit nicely around a
horse’s pasterns. Use them on all four legs to help drivers approaching from the
front or the rear to gauge how much room to give you. You can also put one
around your bridle’s noseband. Adapted from
Stable Smarts: sensible advice, quick
fixes, and time-tested wisdom from an Idaho horsewoman, by Heather
Smith Thomas.
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Stumble It!
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Using Reflectors
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