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Rodeo- Bull Riding Chap
Western bull riding chaps are distinct from rider to rider. They often carry the logo of the rider's sponsors in addition to sometimes elaborate decoration. Bull riding chaps tend to be showy and atte.... - Ride Right
Ride Right manufactures high-quality protective vests and other rodeo gear to keep you safe in the rodeo. They are a well-known name in the industry, offering diverse products such as gear bags, rope .... - Roping Supply
Any good roping supply store will have a wide variety of ropes that cowboys need to compete. Different events require different rodeo equipment. Cowboys' collections vary according to they type of rop.... - Bull Riding Rope
The bull riding rope is what the bull rider holds onto while riding. It's a flat rope that goes around the bull behind his front legs. To ride, bull riders use a bull rope with rosin to improve grip, .... - Bareback Pad
Whether to use a bareback pad really depends on both the horse and the rider. Consider whether bareback riding is comfortable for both. A bony spine or a horse with a sensitive back may not be able to.... - Bull Riding Gloves
Bull riding gloves are only worn by cowboys on the hand that grips the bull rope, which is called their riding hand. Gloves are made of thick leather to protect cowboys' hands from being burned by the.... - Saddle Barn
Saddle Barn Pro Rodeo Equipment is sold through over 4,000 dealers in the US and Canada. Whether you need equipment for the junior rodeo participant or for a professional, Saddle Barn has it. You can .... - Western Spur
The western spur is a rodeo accessory that differs significantly from the English riding spur. The English style is light, conservative, and has a slight knobby projection on it. The western spur is t.... - Western Leather Chap
Choosing a western leather chap set can be confusing with all the choices available, but you can purchase quality items without spending too much money. Often you are paying for a brand rather than fo.... - Bull Rope
A bull rope must be "loose" according to pro-rodeo rules. That means the rope is held tight around the bull only by the strength of the cowboy's hand. It will come off the bull when the cowboy dismoun....
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