
Testimonials
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Ever wonder how far you've actually ridden
or need to figure your mph? Genie Stewart-Spears, Vienna, Illinois |
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I think it's great! Very accurate and easy to use. We compared it to the Cities GPS unit while mapping out Parks & Recreation's trails this last two weeks. Boy was it close in mileage with their $7,000 unit. What a wonderful and useful tool this is! Tammy Robinson (11,000
AERC miles)
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![]() NATRC Region 6 High point Horse/Rider Novice Heavyweight 2004 |
I love my Horse O Meter and consider it a valuable training tool! I'm not a gadget person,so I love the simplicity of the Meter. It is easy to use and accurate! My friends with GPS loose track of the miles in timber or up hills, or they bump the switches off. The Horse O Meter is right on track, in the arena, out on the road, or in the deep timber and hills. I use the clock feature at CTR rides to keep track of my ride time and the mileage to check to my position on our maps. Taking the guess work out of the conditioning miles gave us the winning edge this year! Susan Maiwald &
Rocks Strolling Jim NATRC Region 6, smaiwald@neonramp.com |
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The Horse-O-Meter is a great training
tool. It is very accurate in and out of the arena. We use it for trail
riding and training new horses. Everybody else is jealous about having
one out on the trail because they are constantly asking "how many
miles have we went?" it's fun to tease them about having their own!
We now have two in the family that have a Meter. We like to compare miles
at the end of a ride and they come out almost the same (just depends on
who did more exploring!). We think that every trail rider Denise Schartz &
Deena Braun --3D
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