Kenzo
Well-Known Member
After a rather pathetic attempt on my part I came off Mr M yesterday evening and it got me thinking about the above this afternoon.
I bought a jockey skull cap to replace my other Charles & Owen one because Mr M had kindly immersed my other in his water bucket and decided to play apple bobbing with it, plus seen as it was several years old
and it had a bang to the rear of the hat on a track when I was thrown off once, it was time to bin my old faithful so I bought another.
My other 'nice hat' (traditional style with leather harness) that I used to use for showing and dressage again had to be replaced because Mr M decided to pick it up when I wasn't looking and kinda munched into it
which created a crack in the side, had it for a long time so I'd had my money’s worth so wasn't overly bothered.
But if you fall off and take a bang to your hat, do YOU always replace it?
Ideally you should (think we all know that) but for example does it make a difference to you in deciding, say for example where came off, a fall in the arena where you have softer surface or a fall on harder ground or on the road for example where your hat too a real hard clout?
Do you always check your hat afterwards or would you only decide to check it after it's take a few knocks from a fall example.
Do it make any difference if you bang the side, back or front of your hat?
I don't make a habit of dropping hats but in the past (going back to when you were younger perhaps) or if you've have the odd clumsy moment I think it safe to assume we've all dropped one before from waist height but there isn't the weight of a head in there, so in those situations I've never given a second thought.
Just wondered what other peoples thoughts on this was.
I bought a jockey skull cap to replace my other Charles & Owen one because Mr M had kindly immersed my other in his water bucket and decided to play apple bobbing with it, plus seen as it was several years old

My other 'nice hat' (traditional style with leather harness) that I used to use for showing and dressage again had to be replaced because Mr M decided to pick it up when I wasn't looking and kinda munched into it

But if you fall off and take a bang to your hat, do YOU always replace it?
Ideally you should (think we all know that) but for example does it make a difference to you in deciding, say for example where came off, a fall in the arena where you have softer surface or a fall on harder ground or on the road for example where your hat too a real hard clout?
Do you always check your hat afterwards or would you only decide to check it after it's take a few knocks from a fall example.
Do it make any difference if you bang the side, back or front of your hat?
I don't make a habit of dropping hats but in the past (going back to when you were younger perhaps) or if you've have the odd clumsy moment I think it safe to assume we've all dropped one before from waist height but there isn't the weight of a head in there, so in those situations I've never given a second thought.
Just wondered what other peoples thoughts on this was.
