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Join Date: May 2003
Location: County Durham U.K
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I would like to recommend toestoppers to everyone here as they are really good for safety and riding position. if you would like to know more please email me on megan.t1000@durhamlea.org.uk Thanks! luv megan
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Pets Hub Lover
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: MD
Posts: 300
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what r toestoppers?
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Pets Hub Visionary
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Florida
Posts: 1,213
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I dont know, they look odd to me.
I can see getting your foot caught in that too, it will happen to anyone, with anykind of equipment you use. It looks like it also takes up unnecessary room in the inside of the stirrup, and that could cause problems too. Maybe I'm wrong I dont know, it just looks weird. I dont know that they would allow it in a hunter class in the US. |
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Pets Hub Lover
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: MD
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maybe theyre for people who need alot of extra security, like people going though marshes.
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Pets Hub Member
Join Date: May 2003
Location: County Durham U.K
Posts: 18
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They are really good for keeping your position no matter what your doing!! It is impossible for your feet to fall through and they are thin so don't really take any space up inside your stirrup irons. You will find that most people ride in the wrong side which causes a lot of problems. luv megan email me if you want a c.d with more pics and stuff on. Only if your interested.megan.t1000@durhamlea.org.uk
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Pets Hub Visionary
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Florida
Posts: 1,213
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Or they can just go to www.toestoppers.com
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