superted1989
Well-Known Member
When your current 'rug of choice' for the weather conditions has to be changed how on Earth do you decided which one to replace it with?
Markie came in with an 'L' shaped tear, about 2" by 2", in his Rhino. The filling was exposed, so, I thought, as he has so many, I'll do the right thing, change it and get it repaired properly. Cue me dithering for about half an hour because I had waaaaay too much choice! Out of 11 fancy named turnouts, I discarded 4 as they were proper heavyweights, which left 7 mediums! All are different, so I had to get them all out! Finally settled on a Weatherbeeta Aspen high neck, I'm pretty sure it's brand new too.
I've only ever had about 4 rugs at a time before. My natural way of dealing with that sort of tear would be to get the duct tape out and get it repaired when convenient! I could have mucked out 2 stables during that dither time!
Markie came in with an 'L' shaped tear, about 2" by 2", in his Rhino. The filling was exposed, so, I thought, as he has so many, I'll do the right thing, change it and get it repaired properly. Cue me dithering for about half an hour because I had waaaaay too much choice! Out of 11 fancy named turnouts, I discarded 4 as they were proper heavyweights, which left 7 mediums! All are different, so I had to get them all out! Finally settled on a Weatherbeeta Aspen high neck, I'm pretty sure it's brand new too.
I've only ever had about 4 rugs at a time before. My natural way of dealing with that sort of tear would be to get the duct tape out and get it repaired when convenient! I could have mucked out 2 stables during that dither time!