How to Pick a Rodeo Rope
Instructions
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Decide which end of the critter you'll be roping, the head or the feet. Choose a softer, shorter rope if you're going to be a "header," or one who ropes the head. Most headers like a rope that is about 30 feet long, in either a soft or medium-soft lay. Lay refers to how it will lay on the critter, either soft and floppy or somewhat stiffer.
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Pick a longer, stiffer rope for heeling, or catching an animal by the feet. Many heelers carry a 35-foot rope in a medium-hard or hard lay. For heeling, you need your loop to stay open as it glides in under the feet, so a stiffer rope works best.
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Try the rope out at the rope store. Swing the loop to see how it feels in your hand. Ropes come in different diameters, normally 5/16 and 3/8-inch. A wax is applied after the rope has been braided and stretched.
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Ensure you get the right hondo on your rope for your rodeo event. Ladies break-away roping requires a special hondo that pops open when enough pressure is applied. This wouldn't be appropriate for other events.
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Spend enough money to get a good quality rope in polyester or nylon, or a polyester and nylon blend. They will last longer than any other kind of rodeo rope.
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