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<blockquote data-quote="CattleAnnie" data-source="post: 23370" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>Hey Otistee,</p><p>I'm wondering about those Neoprene girths. I've heard pretty stellar reviews from folks that cut, rein, etc., but I've always been curious about the use of them for ranch work (you know, when you put a 8 hr+ day on your horse), do you find that they allow the heat to dissapate through the girth? (Which is why I use felt - they absorb and wick away the heat and moisture...agree with you on the fleece though).</p><p>I've heard that the neoprene are only ok for short work outs (1-2 hrs), and am just curious as to how much truth there is in that statement?</p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleAnnie, post: 23370, member: 220"] Hey Otistee, I'm wondering about those Neoprene girths. I've heard pretty stellar reviews from folks that cut, rein, etc., but I've always been curious about the use of them for ranch work (you know, when you put a 8 hr+ day on your horse), do you find that they allow the heat to dissapate through the girth? (Which is why I use felt - they absorb and wick away the heat and moisture...agree with you on the fleece though). I've heard that the neoprene are only ok for short work outs (1-2 hrs), and am just curious as to how much truth there is in that statement? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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