Used Horse Tack Can I use nylon tack in a horse show?
All I have is pink nylon tack for my horse. I would like to show but can I use this or do I need something fancier? I would also like to do halter but I just have a purple nylon halter. It is just a local show but still can I use this?
If it was black or brown nylon, i would say no problem, but because it's pink and purple of all colors, it might look tacky and you could be marked down for it, but if it's a speed event like poles and barrels, as long as it's a western saddle, they couldn't care less. If you wanna show and get more into showing, invest in synthetic leather, leather, and perhaps even black/brown nylon tack to keep it a little more natural.
As for halter, I believe that if you use some nicer-looking tack than just a purple nylon halter that compliments the horse's color and head (isn't too big or too small and coordinates with their color) you will place better. Have fun!
Right, so pro TT rigs are kind of an interesting case. Frame builders usually have several events in mind with their aero rigs, but mainly UCI ProTeam TT events and professional triathletes. Tris are interesting because you can operate without the pesky UCI breathing down your neck with their rules. One of the big problems with UCI rules in aero events is that they state that non-essential items cannot be added to the bike for aerodynamics sake. Fine, but what does that mean exactly? Let’s use the [Cervelo as an example – you see that triangular water bottle right above the BB cluster? Well, that actually makes the bike MORE aerodynamic – they actually design the bike in the wind tunnel with the water bottle in mind. This is A-OK in tris, but unfortunately the UCI says no dice for TT’s – you can ride a P4 in a UCI event, but you have to remove the water bottle. I’d imagine this is a similar situation – Selle Italia makes a saddle [very similar to – it could be the case that they trained with the particular saddle with the integrated bottle holder, but the UCI wouldn’t let them put a water bottle in it due to their rules. Either way, sights like this have more to do with regulations than aerodynamics.
Hejsan. i won't bother then with Mamma Mia, will find something else to watch.
By the way, do you know any horse tack shops in Bahrain?
hey about how much will you be wanting to sell this for
Right, so pro TT rigs are kind of an interesting case. Frame builders usually have several events in mind with their aero rigs, but mainly UCI ProTeam TT events and professional triathletes. Tris are interesting because you can operate without the pesky UCI breathing down your neck with their rules. One of the big problems with UCI rules in aero events is that they state that non-essential items cannot be added to the bike for aerodynamics sake. Fine, but what does that mean exactly? Let’s use the [Cervelo as an example – you see that triangular water bottle right above the BB cluster? Well, that actually makes the bike MORE aerodynamic – they actually design the bike in the wind tunnel with the water bottle in mind. This is A-OK in tris, but unfortunately the UCI says no dice for TT’s – you can ride a P4 in a UCI event, but you have to remove the water bottle. I’d imagine this is a similar situation – Selle Italia makes a saddle [very similar to – it could be the case that they trained with the particular saddle with the integrated bottle holder, but the UCI wouldn’t let them put a water bottle in it due to their rules. Either way, sights like this have more to do with regulations than aerodynamics.
Do you still have the dog food bag and the dog food and water bowl??
Bank robbers knot?