Pony Soldier
WKR
A number of years ago a friend of mine gave me $1000 for some work I did for him. I decided a fitting use for that was a custom saddle. This one was made for packing with lots of extra rings, holes in the cantle and wear spots armored with braided rawhide.
I requested 4 extra long saddle strings on either just like my old Portland saddle that was made in the 1920s. I tend to tie things on with those like sleeping bags.
The part that surprised me was that it was produced with tapaderos. Initially I wasn't impressed and planned to take them off. I even dubbed them pixie boots. I felt that way until some really cold weather and I discovered how much warmer my feet were.
Since I ride cross country through the dense deadfall, I discovered how much safer they were as they deflected the shypokes that tended to be guided through the stirrups into my horse's belly. Made for a few exciting events.
So the question is am I the only rider with tapaderos or do the rest of you use them?
I requested 4 extra long saddle strings on either just like my old Portland saddle that was made in the 1920s. I tend to tie things on with those like sleeping bags.
The part that surprised me was that it was produced with tapaderos. Initially I wasn't impressed and planned to take them off. I even dubbed them pixie boots. I felt that way until some really cold weather and I discovered how much warmer my feet were.
Since I ride cross country through the dense deadfall, I discovered how much safer they were as they deflected the shypokes that tended to be guided through the stirrups into my horse's belly. Made for a few exciting events.
So the question is am I the only rider with tapaderos or do the rest of you use them?