Question:

Would a blanket.?

The winters here get really cold sometimes and I don't have thick jeans (even with long johns underneath my legs freeze) so I was thinking of just wearing a blanket (I have a smaller but warm blanket) over my legs when ridingI ride Paso Finos so trotting isn't an issue and we don't canter the horsesWould a blanket be ok to keep me warm?

Answer:

Bet if you open a cookbook you will find ideas or if you know how to use the computer than could do a web search and come up with many many ideasIf you need help in how to do a web search write it as a question and I will help you or someone else I am sure will.
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Well, I think things can go wrong riding with a blanket whether it be at a walk or trotThat doesn't mean I haven't done it, but it was pretty dumb of me;) If you'd give me the average temperature, I could give you some tipsThe major ones I'm thinking about are winter breeches and splash pants ADD: Okay, well, I hauled my trusty farenheit to celcius converter out, and the teens are nottthhhiiinnnngWhere I am, it gets to -22 farenheit (LOL, I hope you didn't mean negative teens.) and winter breeches help loadsYou won't regret getting a pairI still don't like the idea of a blanketThe exercise blanket that the poster above me posted is worth the money, alsoBut yet again, if you had splash pants, that would keep you fairly warm also.

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