Thanks man that helpes!I had to leave the split ring on mine. Depends on how small the hole is that the ring goes through. 1" webbing.
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Took split ring off. Replace velcro with buckles.
Climb right aluminums with ultralight aluminum pads.What spurs are those g2outdoors?
Man those things look sweet!!!Climb right aluminums with ultralight aluminum pads.
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Where do you hunt that allows spurs? Does Fort Stewart allow spurs?Took split ring off. Replace velcro with buckles.
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Man that's awesome! I can't use mine anywhere, in fact I'm a little shakey on then because I never get to practice! I'll bring em to Saddlepalooza!They work extremely well with normal hiking boots. Not so much with my rubber boots.
@donnieballgame - yes. There are no regulations against spurs.
They suck with my rubber boots. With hiking boots, they definitely do NOT suck.So do the ultralight pads suck or not?
Keen. I forget the model, but they're all leather.What hiking boots you using there g2?
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So do the ultralight pads suck or not?
Apparently they suck with @g2outdoors rubber boots.They suck with my rubber boots. With hiking boots, they definitely do NOT suck.
Yes. I should clarify. They suck with Irish Setter Rutmaster RPMs. These are a rigid boot with no flexibility.Apparently they suck with @g2outdoors rubber boots.
My rubber boots are all flexible and I have no problems with them.
It's not threaded. I sewed the female buckle on one end and sewed the male on the other. They're both on their own strap. This way you don't have to hold the strap with one hand and tighten with the other. You can tighten with one hand.@g2 can you turn your spurs over so I can see how the 2” strap is threaded? Thanks
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