Ive got mule hide under my rubber dally wrap. I think it’s a good thing because if you burn through the rubber wraps, you’ve got an extra barrier between the rope and the horn.
Crazy Craft3r you wanna make sure that your using an actual roping saddle if you're talking about a thin such as a barrel saddle then that's not a good idea
As someone who spent a lot of time dalling on a slick horn with a long rope, and a lot of time roping tied off, taking your turns on rubber is, in a way, the worst of both worlds. A poor compromise. And yet, it's what I do now every day. Just saying.
Ive got mule hide under my rubber dally wrap. I think it’s a good thing because if you burn through the rubber wraps, you’ve got an extra barrier between the rope and the horn.
That does help. A lot of people even go old school and use one of the strands of an old 3-strand cotton lead rope.
My saddle had a leather dally nailed in but I want a rubber dally, can I put the rubber dally over the leather dally
Yes, as long as the leather one is sound.
Yes i did
Can u use dally raps for tie down roping
No
Will it be okay to use dally wrap if my horn is a bit thin?
Crazy Craft3r you wanna make sure that your using an actual roping saddle if you're talking about a thin such as a barrel saddle then that's not a good idea
I like this video.
As someone who spent a lot of time dalling on a slick horn with a long rope, and a lot of time roping tied off, taking your turns on rubber is, in a way, the worst of both worlds. A poor compromise. And yet, it's what I do now every day. Just saying.