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Best Ever Pads Rider and Professional Team Roper Dustin Egusquiza Interview on Cowboy Channel
Best Ever Pad Rider / Professional Team Roping Header Dustin Egusquiza talk about the early success in the 2024 season. How he has been paving ways and climbing the ladder taking an early lead and having a great winter run.
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Best Ever Pads Presents: Wool type, thickness, and different size pads
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Learn more about our OG collection pad vs. Kush collection Pad. We offer a range of thicknesses and also sizes as well. Each order is hand-made in the USA! For more information visit www.besteverpads.com or contact us directly by phone #(805)528-8009 ▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 0:00 - Intro 0:05 - Wool Types 0:08 - OG Collection Wool Pad 0:29 - OG Pad Thickness 0:56 - Kush Collection Wo...
Best Ever Pads Rider and Professional Team Roper Hunter Koch Interview on Cowboy Channel
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Professional team roper - heeler Hunter Koch talks about his roping and what he is doing to elevate it to the next level and get to where he is at now.
Best Ever Pads Team Rider and Professional Team Roper Wesley Thorp Interview on Cowboy Channel
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Best Ever Pads Team Rider / Professional Team Roping Heeler Wesley Thorp talk about his 2023 season on Zero In featured on the Cowboy Channel. Wesley discusses changing partners, rodeoing harder than he ever has, and how he strategizes his runs.
Best Ever Pads Team Rider and Professional Steer Wrestler Tucker Allen Interview on Cowboy Channel
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Best Ever Pads Team Rider Athlete / Professional Steer Wrestler Tucker Allen talks about his 2023 season on Zero In feature on the Cowboy Channel. He talks about the mental aspect of rodeoing, importance of horse power, how he has been so successful in his 2023 season.
UNLEASHED: "Walk-In the Dog" aka Louie & Andy Holcomb
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Unleashed: Walking the Dog aka Louie & Andy Holcomb The 2021 roping season started picture perfect for trainer Andy Holcomb winning the Arizona Sun Circuit heading title and the Royal Crown Open Heading Futurity aboard “Walkin The Dog,” aka “Louie” (raised by Quentin Hall and owned by Liz Hirdes). Recently, we caught up with the ARHFA Champ and PRCA California Circuit Finals qualifier as well a...
How to use the Best Ever tail bags!
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Here is a step-by-step process on how to use the Best Ever velcro tail bags! They are easy to use and do a great job of protecting your horse’s tail. Be sure to keep the tail bag about 2 inches below the top of your horse’s tail bone. Tail bags should not touch the tail bone. Link: www.besteverpads.com/product/best-ever-velcro-tailbags/
Happy Father’s Day!
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Let’s celebrate all of the dads out there that are playing an important role in the up and coming cowboy generations. Thank the dads that teach their boys and girls the ways that keep the lifestyle that is so near and dear to our hearts alive and well. Thank the dads that support their kids by hauling them from jr. rodeo to jr. rodeo and help with everything that comes with it. Happy Father’s D...
Team Rider: Spencer Mitchell Talks About His Favorite Best Ever Pads
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2x NFR qualifier and team rider Spencer Mitchell talks a little bit about his favorite Best Ever Pads collections and the ways that he uses them to give his horses the best so that they can perform their best. #RideWithTheBest #BeYourBestEver
Tips on Bit Fit with Team Rider: Danyelle Campbell
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3X NFR qualifier and futurity trainer Danyelle Campbell takes a few minutes to talk about the importance of fitting a bit to your hands, horse's mouth, and quick tips and tricks to ensure that your gear is working the way that it should. She also offers tips to keep the bridling process comfortable for your horse. #RideWithTheBest #BeYourBestEver
Interview with Team Rider: Cody Snow
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5X NFR qualifier and 2019 NFR average winner, Cody Snow, shares his thoughts on the importance of gear that fits, a little bit about his daily life, future career goals, and more. #RideWithTheBest #BeYourBestEver
Best Ever Pads - Be Your Best Ever
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Best Ever team riders that #RideWithTheBest. #BeYourBestEver
2021 BFI Team Roping
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2021 BFI Team Roping
Best Ever Summer 2020 Promo
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Best Ever Summer 2020 Promo
Ride with the Best. 👑
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Ride with the Best. 👑
Be your Best Ever. 👑
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Be your Best Ever. 👑
A Quick Tip with NFR Qualifier Sheena Robbins
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A Quick Tip with NFR Qualifier Sheena Robbins
Team Rider Interview - Jade Corkill
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Team Rider Interview - Jade Corkill
Saddle & Pad Fit with Team Rider: Danyelle Campbell
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Saddle & Pad Fit with Team Rider: Danyelle Campbell
Team Rider Interview - Brady Minor
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Team Rider Interview - Brady Minor
A Best Ever Thank You - Together Against COVID19
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A Best Ever Thank You - Together Against COVID19
Best Ever Saddle Pads 2020
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Best Ever Saddle Pads 2020
Shane Hanchey @ Cowboy Christmas
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Shane Hanchey @ Cowboy Christmas
Make today the Best Ever!
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Make today the Best Ever!
Best Ever Pads and Barrel Horse News Pendleton Round-Up barrel racing highlights
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Best Ever Pads and Barrel Horse News Pendleton Round-Up barrel racing highlights
Tales of a true horseman
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Tales of a true horseman
Cheyenne Frontier Days 2019
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Cheyenne Frontier Days 2019
Kunoa Cattle Company: Stories of Stewardship - Zanga Schutte
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Kunoa Cattle Company: Stories of Stewardship - Zanga Schutte
This does not define you
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This does not define you
Saddle Pad Placement Tips
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Saddle Pad Placement Tips

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  • @epona9166
    @epona9166 26 днів тому

    When I see people recommending the broomstick method of turning stirrups I always wish I knew why someone would do that, instead of turning them permanently by flipping over the Blevins. It's so easy, and you aren't fighting the natural "desire" of the leather. With this method, it's always going to be wanting to go back and you'll feel that when/after you ride.

  • @gerrycoleman7290
    @gerrycoleman7290 3 місяці тому

    Barrel racing is horse abuse. Use of bits is horse abuse.

  • @melschevelle
    @melschevelle 5 місяців тому

    When I buy one or win one…whatever😂😂😂

  • @ankymrn
    @ankymrn 7 місяців тому

    1:55 "below the knee"... that's the wrist...

  • @jorgerodriguez9108
    @jorgerodriguez9108 8 місяців тому

    Hola

  • @joelrudzinski6829
    @joelrudzinski6829 9 місяців тому

    Wow!

  • @Conny226
    @Conny226 Рік тому

    Yes, I don’t know , do I use an 1 inch saddle pad a 3/4 how to determine

    • @BestEverPads
      @BestEverPads Рік тому

      it will depend on your horse's build and discipline. average wither 1", round back 3/4"

  • @timhartzell2912
    @timhartzell2912 Рік тому

    I am getting a new Circle Y this week! Yay me! But I'm sure it's not going to be quite right. I have done this exact technique to include hot water soak it, oil it, then twist and use a stick to hold in place. I have also dumped some oil into the hot water to make an oil soak. Works each time.

    • @morganhitch3344
      @morganhitch3344 2 місяці тому

      That’s so ironic, I’m getting 4 new circle y saddles in today :)

  • @brianwideman2342
    @brianwideman2342 Рік тому

    Very well explained

  • @motherofhounds3837
    @motherofhounds3837 Рік тому

    Barrel racing is abuse. If you barrel race, you are an asshole.

  • @jessicaknight1319
    @jessicaknight1319 2 роки тому

    What saddle is this?

    • @BestEverPads
      @BestEverPads 2 роки тому

      It's a Danyelle Campbell Barrel Saddle - she makes her own line

  • @cierinod
    @cierinod 2 роки тому

    hello, so I have a rough out seat and fenders, am I understanding that I am supposed to soak the fenders only? Then after they're soaked, I use oil (I have 100% pure neatsfoot oil) and wipe down the fenders and then put the broom stick after I've twisted both stirrups? Is that correct?

    • @BestEverPads
      @BestEverPads 2 роки тому

      If you're trying to only turn the fenders out more, you can stick the broom in the stirrups and then soak the back of the fenders with water from a spray bottle and then let it sit overnight. The longer it sits, the better it will stay.

    • @cierinod
      @cierinod 2 роки тому

      @@BestEverPads hello, thanks for the reply. I have a new saddle, a Scott Thomas and the seat is rough out along with the fenders. There is definitely a squeaky sound with I ride, so I'm going to go ahead and soak my fenders or spray distilled water on my fenders and do the broom stick deal for 48 hours then oil the saddle and the fenders with neatsfoot oil. I'll let you know how it turns out. Keeping my fingers crossed. Thanks again.

  • @FernandoRamos-ln6vh
    @FernandoRamos-ln6vh 2 роки тому

    🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🙏🙏🙏

  • @LaughingblueSu
    @LaughingblueSu 3 роки тому

    If you put the far side stirrup over the horn, it won't slap and hit your horse when you throw the saddle over his back. 4-H horse training 101

    • @Trump-ze2xb
      @Trump-ze2xb 2 роки тому

      Really?

    • @Anonymous.Fron21
      @Anonymous.Fron21 Рік тому

      You don't have to but you can it doesn't hurt the horse if u don't though.

  • @kasatka3690
    @kasatka3690 3 роки тому

    If that's the Lanny West that used to be off Rawhide Road, he's simply amazing! He trained my paint and I. Absolutely the best teacher. Every single word was valuable from him. What I learned I applied to me future horses. 👍❤️

  • @lauriebohanan2761
    @lauriebohanan2761 3 роки тому

    ?

  • @rodeorose6299
    @rodeorose6299 3 роки тому

    I use the o ring snaffle

  • @sandrajenkins6822
    @sandrajenkins6822 3 роки тому

    Try no bit, I started to use the Orbitless last year after owning my horse for 15 years and haven't noticed any difference apart from he is very relaxed schooling and hacking out.

  • @saifriyazansari180
    @saifriyazansari180 3 роки тому

    Hello

  • @juliareynolds5891
    @juliareynolds5891 3 роки тому

    I am used to barrel boots but I got polo raps for Christmas and I wanted to put them to use on my barrel horse and I didn’t want to hurt him so now I no the proper way thank you

  • @egs_schroeder3916
    @egs_schroeder3916 3 роки тому

    I feel like those heavy duty western pads hold sooooo much more hair than my English pads 😳 😅 Oh I also put my half pad in the washer, and all the fuzzy stuff came off of it oops

  • @MyLifeAsKathryn
    @MyLifeAsKathryn 3 роки тому

    what 3 brands of saddle do you use

    • @BestEverPads
      @BestEverPads 3 роки тому

      Our top favorite saddles would be Best Ever Saddles, Coats Saddles, Cactus Saddles, & Martin Saddles

    • @MyLifeAsKathryn
      @MyLifeAsKathryn 3 роки тому

      @@BestEverPads Thank you so much! If you didn't know already, Corriente saddles are very good saddles ranging from 600 to 1,000 dollars!

  • @millsixstudios
    @millsixstudios 4 роки тому

    Straight mullens are softer than single or double-broken bits. Why? Because they lie flat in the mouth and have no nutcracker effect.

    • @leylaave
      @leylaave 3 роки тому

      no. mullens are more harsh due to the amount of pressure they put on the bars. double jointed bits are the most soft, single joined being in the middle.

  • @creasonfarm8142
    @creasonfarm8142 4 роки тому

    She oils the saddle while it is wet?

    • @BestEverPads
      @BestEverPads 4 роки тому

      Yes do your conditioning when the saddle is damp. Waiting for your saddle to dry will weaken the leather and lead to cracks.

    • @epona9166
      @epona9166 26 днів тому

      The absolute only channel I go to for advice on saddle cleaning and maintenance is Don Gonzalez. He has three videos on the complete real time rehabbing of a western saddle and he wouldn't oil or condition a damp saddle. That's good enough for me.

  • @alonnadelane8873
    @alonnadelane8873 4 роки тому

    I prefer a sidepull or hackamore

    • @finnbott1334
      @finnbott1334 4 роки тому

      I personally think that hackamores are just as bad as all of these bits. If you study the mechanism that it uses, it’s quite harsh

    • @alonnadelane8873
      @alonnadelane8873 4 роки тому

      @@finnbott1334 yes I agree it's really just how heavy handed you are

  • @MisplacedTexan
    @MisplacedTexan 4 роки тому

    What kind of oil do you recommend?

  • @asapippinhorsemanship7952
    @asapippinhorsemanship7952 4 роки тому

    I love This

  • @joanellis9463
    @joanellis9463 4 роки тому

    I have 3 horses whatever I do with them is a blessing.

  • @user-bi5if1ip6t
    @user-bi5if1ip6t 4 роки тому

    Awesome Cool😎

  • @racinsmart
    @racinsmart 4 роки тому

    how thick is this pad in this video

  • @emmabaldwin5203
    @emmabaldwin5203 4 роки тому

    do you just spray the hose on it and keep it on there?

  • @MsNumber1rider
    @MsNumber1rider 4 роки тому

    fleece or felt pad & why? thanks

  • @MsNumber1rider
    @MsNumber1rider 4 роки тому

    fleece or felt pad & why? thanks

  • @andreaberry703
    @andreaberry703 4 роки тому

    Some of these are so mean

    • @abbiholz9274
      @abbiholz9274 4 роки тому

      How?

    • @abbiholz9274
      @abbiholz9274 4 роки тому

      @@teddybear5788 1. leverage doesn't affect tongue pressure, leverage creates poll and curb pressure. 2. A bit shouldn't climb 5 inches if the bridle is adjusted correctly and your hands shouldn't be so harsh as to make that happen. 3. A hack can be as cruel as a bit when either are in the wrong hands. At least a too loose bit becomes useless. A too loose hack becomes dangerous. 4. A bit is as light or harsh as the hands that use it. It doesn't matter what I put on a horse if I jerk on the reins as hard as I can. But I can put a but that's considered hard on that horse and keep my hands light as a feather and it will be fine. A lot of people hate chain bits and think they're the cruelest thing in the world. Most horses I've ridden have been more comfortable ina chain than anything else. But, chains can't nutcracker and they have many breaking points. I'll use my project horse as a perfect example. Gunner is a 17 year old blown up barrel and pole horse. In his prime, he was a 1 and 2d barrel horse and a consistent 21-22 second pole horse. But when he was about 14, a girl bought him and she absolutely could not ride. Her parents paid for her to go to different trainers for lessons. They all said the same thing, get out of his face and use your legs. Shed then say she was as she was jerking on the reins going around the barrel. So Gunner starts running by first barrel all the way up the fence till he made it to third. Gunner's a big guy and he wasn't going to deal with her being heavy handed. So her parents assume something is medically wrong with him. They take him to my dad, an equine (and human) chiropractor and he works on Gunner. The next run, he runs up the fence again, so they call back and say Dad didnt do anything. They bring Gunner to our place and Dad checks him and there was nothing wrong. Since the girl that rode him wasn't there, in jumped on him and ran him. Since Gunner had started blowing up, they bit him up to high heaven and came up with these stupid rules. "You can only ride him in the arena once a week; you can only make 1 practice run on him a day or he'll start blowing up in the practice pen" I ran him through barrel 5 times that day and he never blew up. Her parents finally realized that her trainers were right. They decided to sell Gunner and a friend of mine bought him. She wasn't any better. When gunner tried to run up the fence, she'd try to manhandle him, and that doesn't work. He also started developing gate, tying and trailer issues. I bought him in February of last year. He got about 6 month off this winter and spring while I worked some colts, but I've never been prouder of a horse when he quit running up the fence. 1.5 months ago, we started clocking 1.5 second off the top at a high lope. He was turning first right and was excited to go in the gate. He jumps on the trailer as soon as the door opens. He quit pulling back. So why did I include this long story? To make a point. Gunner has every right to hate bits. All of his trouble came from two girls pulling way to hard. But do you know what this horse is most uncomfortable in? Hackamores. He gets agitated if I ride him in one. Do you know what he doesn't hate? Bits. He drops his head and opens his mouth without any fuss when I go to bridle him. If in put a hack on him, he throws his head around and fights me (if he'll even let me put it on). Now, I don't put a 7 inch shank with a spade on him. We usually ride in a o-ring chain. Or a gag bit with a leather bit to just ride around in. If he hated the bit, if it caused him pain, he would continue to fight it. He would still run up the fence. But he doesn't. When I drop my outside rein and grab the horn, he turns. The difference isn't the bit I use, it's the fact that u have light hands and ask him to turn, not tell him. Bits aren't evil, it's the hands that use them poorly.

    • @sarahirene2152
      @sarahirene2152 4 роки тому

      Yeah, I'm sure a bit is only as harsh as the hands that hold it. You keep on thinking that and try sticking a jawbreaker bit in your horse's mouth. I'm sure it'll be *real* soft.

    • @hmperformanceridingcoachtr8152
      @hmperformanceridingcoachtr8152 4 роки тому

      Hanna Schreyer you must not have watched the video clearly

    • @northidaho
      @northidaho 3 роки тому

      Any bit can be "mean", it depends on who uses it. You can abuse a horse with a snaffle. Please don't forget, any tool in horse back riding can be abusive, it doesn't have to be harsh.

  • @locotaco7581
    @locotaco7581 5 років тому

    Cool

  • @rcbarrelhorseshall8116
    @rcbarrelhorseshall8116 5 років тому

    Thank u

  • @victoriaslife66
    @victoriaslife66 6 років тому

    I love the breast caller :) lol

  • @slgymnastics2077
    @slgymnastics2077 6 років тому

    Cool

  • @kassidismith6672
    @kassidismith6672 6 років тому

    What brand saddle is that?

    • @BestEverPads
      @BestEverPads 6 років тому

      Think it's a Stoney, but not positive

  • @horselover1675
    @horselover1675 6 років тому

    whats the best pad for a 13.2 poney

    • @gabbygunz3
      @gabbygunz3 6 років тому

      Most ponies do well with our 25x25 3/4" OG. I would suggest measuring the full length of the saddled and adding about 3-4 inches to get the ideal size.

  • @seankusmc163
    @seankusmc163 7 років тому

    Do you fold the navajo saddle blanket at all or just keep it flat? Thank you

    • @RyanWhitecustomhorsepads
      @RyanWhitecustomhorsepads 7 років тому

      It depends on how thick and long your Navajo is, some you fold and some you lay flat

    • @kristinamiller2063
      @kristinamiller2063 3 роки тому

      where are you at where are you at

    • @BestEverPads
      @BestEverPads Рік тому

      @@kristinamiller2063 we are located in Los Osos, CA

  • @constance02
    @constance02 9 років тому

    Exciting video

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    @constance02 9 років тому

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    @constance02 9 років тому

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  • @garygross5034
    @garygross5034 9 років тому

    too short

  • @garygross5034
    @garygross5034 9 років тому

    clips should be a little longer in my opinion

  • @garygross5034
    @garygross5034 9 років тому

    nothing better than a good rodeo

  • @akpromotions9261
    @akpromotions9261 9 років тому

    Where is this video shooted?

  • @akpromotions9261
    @akpromotions9261 9 років тому

    Awesooooome!