I would agree Dave about different sets of actual traces being best... I'm dealing with a sewn in traces breast collar on an older pony harness I imagine there are good arguments for sewn in traces but I can't think of a single one... Unfortunately, I acquired several pony harnesses early on before I knew better They still are serviceable and I do tend to lend them out so trace extenders solve my short term problem but I sure don't trust them very far and always tape, tape, tape where I join them up Beverly She never moved the stars from their courses but she loved a good man and rode good horses -----Original Message----- From: drivingpairs-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:drivingpairs-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of David McWethy Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 7:18 AM To: drivingpairs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [drivingpairs] trace extenders I have had requests for trace extenders many times, and often the better solution is new traces, the right length with the correct attachment. We have made trace extenders, but if one is planning to use those traces on a regular basis, better to have the right traces. Of course, this presumes that you have buckle in traces. If you have fixed traces, extenders are the answer. For new traces, we the price is rarely more than $46 (plus shipping) and sometimes a bit less, depending on what they are. Camptown Dave www.horseharness.com _________________________________________________________ To Unsubscribe, change to Digest or Vacation mode go to: http://www.drivingpairs.com/dpmem.html ````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` _________________________________________________________ To Unsubscribe, change to Digest or Vacation mode go to: http://www.drivingpairs.com/dpmem.html `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````