ReferenceReady Horse Knot Cards - Portable Guide to Equine Knots
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The type is small, but I never expected it to be this small. I read in some reviews that the type is small, but I didn't expect it to I'm left with no use for it. I bought it so that the grandkids and I can practice knot tying There's nothing more I can say about it. We could make the cards a bit larger and they would be a size that can be carried The idea may be good, but it is poorly.
EMISSIONS SHOULD BE FITTED WITH MAGNIFYING GLASSES. I rate this product 5 stars, apart from that.
If you don't have a magnifying glass, then you have to read the fine print.
It is one of my favorite products I always keep.
The type of person that doesn't remember their knots unless they're used a lot forgets how to tie them. As well as a recumbent tricycle that I load on top of my station wagon, I know there has to be a better knot than a granny knot. Referencing ReferenceReady's Corral Cards, I was immediately struck by their visual appeal A question I had to ask before we started I had to ask, how exactly are Horse Knots different from other Both have their differences, as well as their I apologize to ReferenceReady for getting this since I am not a horse person, but I know a lot of people who are. The reason behind my curiosity was to learn what Horse Knots were and if they could benefit me. Many of these knots are ones I recall using when I was younger, although I don't know if I will ever make a halter or bridle. The rope that I carry in my rig has to do with my safety. A few other things will come in handy, as well, like the hitch knot on your cards. No one is going to know which knots are going to be in your cards. There are two cards on each table A two-sided printed plastic that is laminated and has holes punched in it A carabiner is integrated into the one corner of the pouch, so you can add it to your backpack or get it attached to your There is no doubt that these Horse Knot cards are well worth owning.
These cards contain helpful information about knots used around horses and how to use them. My background as a reviewer
I do not own or ride horses. However, because I own a truck and use a variety of knots to tie things up, I found these 15 knots to be universally helpful. The pros 1. It is inexpensive
2. The highest level Three quality factors. A bonus mini carabiner is included as a bonus. There are very few words in each paragraph A magnifying glass will be needed.
Buy this. Definitely worth the money.
The print on the cards is small so it is hardly noticeable. The Portable Cheat Sheet is a handy tool that you can take with you -A sheet of key knots for use on a farm or in a barn. Setting related to the There are basic knots like square and overhand, knots for hanging up leads, making temporary halters, tying horses to an individual post and making a highline for tying a group of horses together. A printout of the steps is also available Each type of knot is accompanied by step-by-step instructions and illustrations. Although the print is small, the cards themselves are small (3 1/2" x 2 1/4", so the illustrations add a lot of visual interest. An included Caribbean snap (included) allows the set to attach to a wall or be transported. The set of knots is very handy for anyone riding in any style, as it serves as a handy reminder of knots learned as well as a tutorial for learning new knots for use on.