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Phantom 1000D Cordura Shoulder Strap Bag Backpack Black


Phantom 1000D Cordura
Shoulder Strap Bag Backpack Black


$65.99


Phantom Molle Cordura Padded Crossed Shoulder Bag Black


Phantom Molle Cordura Padded Crossed
Shoulder Bag Black


$50.34


Dupont Cordura + Navy Blue & Black Backpack: Hiking / School / Notebooks: New


Dupont Cordura +
Navy Blue & Black Backpack: Hiking / School / Notebooks: New


$18.00


Phantom 1000D Cordura Molle Shoulder Bag Backpack-Black


Phantom 1000D Cordura Molle Shoulder Bag Backpack-Black


$89.99


Tactical 600D Cordura Mesh Molle Utility Hydration System Backpack - Black


Tactical 600D Cordura Mesh Molle Utility
Hydration System Backpack – Black


$47.49


Pantac Wallet Mod C (Black / Cordura) OT-C749-BK-A


Pantac Wallet Mod C (Black / Cordura) OT-C749-BK-A


$12.00


Pantac Molle Dual Pouch Cordura Black PH-C876-BK-A


Pantac
Molle Dual Pouch Cordura Black PH-C876-BK-A


$16.99


Pantac Messenger Bag Cordura Black BG-C745-BK-A


Pantac Messenger Bag Cordura Black BG-C745-BK-A


$64.99


Pantac Sling Padding Cordura Black OT-C026-BK-A


Pantac Sling Padding Cordura Black OT-C026-BK-A


$5.26


Pantac Cheek Pad Black CORDURA OT-C319-BK-A


Pantac
Cheek Pad Black CORDURA OT-C319-BK-A


$23.99


Pantac 249 Sling Black Cordura Black SL-N004-BK-A


Pantac 249
Sling Black Cordura Black SL-N004-BK-A


$16.99


Uncle Mikes Cordura All Purpose Belt Pouch Black


Uncle Mikes Cordura
All Purpose Belt Pouch Black


$25.92


Motorcycle Jackets

As biking is a growing passion among youngsters and since a long time it has been people’s favorites, it is advisable and a must to wear a Motorcycle jacket. It is truly such a pleasure to ride a bike. Going down along winding country roads sometimes just to enjoy the ride is an ultimate pleasure. Being able to get together with fellow bikers and have the fellowship of the group is enjoyable.

Motorcycle jackets aren’t just made to look cool but that they have many life saving protective features built in to them. It’s true at least that jackets that are made for sport bikes have protective features to offer. Most of your traditional leather jackets are used to wear doesn’t offer much real protection in the way of impact; however they do protect your skin from road rash if you actually buy a quality motorcycle jacket that is made from good material.

Motorcycle Jackets are available in leather, Cordura and Mesh materials. Demand for leather motorcycle jackets will never go out of fashion because leather is a natural fabric. Rather, it is leather that has been strengthened and reinforced. Despite all this, leather continues to attract people by virtue of being a ‘natural fabric’. When buying a motorcycle jacket made of leather, try to find out the one made from cowhide. Cowhide jackets are thicker, offer better protection, and are durable while Mesh motorcycle jackets are wearable throughout the year.

Whatever material of jacket one chooses, essential feature that should be kept in mind are weather protection, adjustability, usability and durability. Jacket should not be stiff, should have a good pocket space. Thickness of the leather determines the kind of protection so do check it out, depending on your requirement. What so ever motorcycle jacket is your priority, it should always fulfill the purpose for which being bought.

Over all men have a color choice of black, grey, white, brown, red or bottle green when it comes to buying motorcycle jackets. Women have many more colors to choose from, unlike their male counterparts, which men think that jackets necessarily should make them more masculine or macho.

For this very same reason, men hesitate experimenting with vibrant colors, feeling that it might take away the added feature of making them looking macho and overly masculine. Indeed a very wrong notion which is always not correct. Go ahead and freely choose from the colors available. One of them is bound to suit you, match with your pants and your motorbike, and you shouldn’t keep yourself from choosing a vibrant color; in case you happen to fall for it.

A motorcycle jacket is a life time investment that can last a very long time. And, it’s one that surely can pay off in big rewards. Take some time in picking one out and remember to care for it properly to get the maximum use out of it.

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Does anyone do barrel racing?

I have a couple questions on it.

1. When your coming ’round the barrel what is a good way to keep your balance, i always feel like im going to fall off, but i never actually do.

2. I have a black Cordura Synthetic Barrel Saddle. Is there a benifit from using synthetic to leather?

3. Does it matter if your horse is plow reined or neck reined for barrel racing?

Thanks so much!

1) There isnt a “way” you need too sit straight up, dont lean in. If you lean in, it causes your horse too drop his shoulder. Which slows him/her down and knocks barrels down. You need too work on balance though, also, use your thighs too hold yourself up.

2) There is no benefit. Make sure the tree fits your horses back though.

3) My horse is plow reined, your horse should actually be plow reined. You need too tip your horses head inward with your inside rein and you need two hands too do that.

If you have any other questions, email me!

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