Members Ken Nelson Posted April 6, 2018 Members Report Posted April 6, 2018 (edited) Nice job of designing your bull ridin chaps and nice work. Seen a couple of times when a string in front broke, hung over a saddle horn. Back 50 years or more ago, most of the "hands" used a leather boot lace, one strand to tie the front together. It doesn't take much to hold the front together on a belt in the back work chap. Most tack rooms on them ranches had boot laces hanging in them as they figured on a short life of them. However, If I were riding bulls, and never did, I would not want it to break and let my chaps drop while trying to get away from a bull and there isn't much to hang up on a bull unless he runs a horn under your chap belt and then you are in TROUBLE anyway. Mostly it depends on what you are doing, how it needs to be built. Edited April 6, 2018 by Ken Nelson Quote
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