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BREAKAWAY STIRRUPS
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<blockquote data-quote="pdfangus" data-source="post: 789558" data-attributes="member: 6543"><p>I never have gotten a set but I also have thought about it.</p><p>i don't intend at my age to ride a horse that will make me need em but you never know what will happen out there.</p><p>being dragged and stomped is not likely to yield a good result.</p><p>As far as what someone else thinks, when they start paying my way then they can tell me what I am supposed to look like, otherwise they can go pound sand.</p><p>My wife is just now expressing an interest in riding and it has me thinking of how I can best keep her safe.</p><p>Personal safety equipment and the decisoin to deploy it is a personal matter. I would not mind wearing a helmet but I won't go anywhere where they tell me I have to.</p><p>riding a hoss is not a 100% safe thing to do but then neither is driving a car, yet a lot of us do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdfangus, post: 789558, member: 6543"] I never have gotten a set but I also have thought about it. i don't intend at my age to ride a horse that will make me need em but you never know what will happen out there. being dragged and stomped is not likely to yield a good result. As far as what someone else thinks, when they start paying my way then they can tell me what I am supposed to look like, otherwise they can go pound sand. My wife is just now expressing an interest in riding and it has me thinking of how I can best keep her safe. Personal safety equipment and the decisoin to deploy it is a personal matter. I would not mind wearing a helmet but I won't go anywhere where they tell me I have to. riding a hoss is not a 100% safe thing to do but then neither is driving a car, yet a lot of us do it. [/QUOTE]
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