Thursday, May 27, 2010

Rod's Tent Sale 2010

Vistit Rod's Catalog and Warehouse Clearance Event Friday June 18th and Saturday June 19th from 9am-8:30pm at our Columbus Ohio Store!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Saving The Equestrian Rider’s Life - Equestrian Riding Helmets

Riding horses can be dangerous business. Each time you get on a horse’s back to ride it is unpredictable. The horse may become spooked, irritated, or may just be having a bad day and serious consequences can result. Each year over 70,000 riders are taken to the Emergency Room for equestrian related injuries. Of those hospital visits, about 12,000 are diagnosed as head injuries. Studies show that one hour of horseback riding is equivalent to one hour of riding on a motorcycle.
Falling from a horse can cause many different injuries, one of which is a concussion. A concussion is explained as direct impact to the head that can cause moderate to severe brain damage. Concussions may result in bruising or injury to the nervous system. Side effects range from dizziness and vomiting to memory loss and in extreme cases permanent brain damage. One simple way to help prevent equestrian related head injuries is by wearing a well fitting, certified equestrian riding helmet. An equestrian riding helmet is made to absorb the shock and energy and reduce the impact of falling on the brain. Equestrian Helmets are engineered to compress and crush when impacted. A crushed helmet after a large fall is not a defective helmet; the helmet is showing the visual signs of the impact, and what could have happened to you during a severe fall.
Equestrian Helmets come in all shapes, sizes, styles, and patterns. The right helmet should be certified for horseback riding, meet your needs and riding style, and have a proper fit. When searching for helmets start the search by measuring your head an inch above your eyebrows and above your ears. As you are being fitted for your helmet, wear your hair how you will commonly wear it during riding activities. Your visor should be one inch from your eyebrow, and the helmet should sit level on your head, covering your forehead. The chin strap should be snug, and when you move your head the helmet should mirror the movement; not wobble. A proper fitting helmet becomes less noticeable after a short period of wear. If you are experiencing a headache, your helmet may be too tight.
Equestrian Riding helmets are another clothing accessory in the western community. Helmets can be found any many patterns and colors. Helmet covers are a fun and inexpensive way to change with each of your outfits in the show ring. For a limited time receive 15% off of riding helmets. Enter #HELMET2010 in the comments box on the credit card page during checkout.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Shedding Light on Western Fashion Faux Pau’s - Straw Hats

We’ve all heard the rule of thumb; after Memorial Day and until Labor Day you should wear your straw hats. In the Western Fashion industry we live by this rule. However, it goes deeper than a western fashion faux pau’s.
Starting in Baltimore, Maryland (The Straw Hat Capital of the World) the unofficial holiday of Straw Hat Day was born. Usually this day is May 15th; however some say that the holiday is Memorial Day. Prior to the holiday you should put your felt hats away so they are not faded from the sun. Also, felt hats do not breath as well as straw hats. It is said that 75% of your body heat comes from your head, so staying cool in the hot summer months may be the difference in the hat you wear.
Throughout history men have been policing the fashion of hats. According the Neil Steinberg’s book “Hatless jack”, men have been murdered in living memorial for wearing the wrong hat for the wrong season. In Jacksonville Florida Mayor Van Swearingen in 1915 published a proclamation stating rules and consequences for men throughout the city who were not complying with his rules. You can view the proclamation by visiting the Ames Tribune Weekly Archives.
In light of the upcoming holiday, Straw Hat Day, we would like to give you a new straw hat. To participate, please comment below stating why you need to replace your straw hat. We will be drawing the winner on Straw Hat Day, May 15th, 2010. For those of you who do not win, we are giving away a free gift with purchase. For any Resistol Straw Hat purchase, you can get a free Resistol ball cap. To apply put item number #36524 in the comments box on the check out page. We hope everyone will celebrate straw hats and participate.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Lucchese Boots- Beyond the Typical Boot Design

Lucchese boots started in San Antonio, Texas in 1880 by Sam Lucchese Sr. and his two sons, Cosimo and Sam Jr. The family's dedication to boot making and their customers kept the business alive. During the early 1960s, the founder's grandson decided to rethink the art of boot making. The world has never known a finer, more knowledgeable craftsman than Sam Lucchese Jr. He studied and developed a firm understanding of the conformation of the human foot. This allowed him to build a one of a kind boot that fit like no other. Today Lucchese is still known for its extraordinary comfort, quality, and fit which gives them the reputation as one of the greatest boots ever made. Lucchese boots are one of the few boot companies left whose boots are handmade right here in the United States.
Time, dedication, and craftsmanship go into every boot Lucchese makes. The unique boot last, the best hides, and handmade construction of each component set Lucchese boots apart from their competition. Each hide is chosen and inspected by human hands. Only the best hides go into making a boot. Customers can choose from a variety of toes, heels, soles, and fits for a boot that will meet their comfort and individual needs. Each boot is inspected multiple times by only the best craftsmen. Every pair of boots that leaves the Lucchese Boot factory meets exception one expects of a Lucchese boot.
Rod’s boot buyers take an active step in designing cowboy boots exclusively for our customers. Between our keen eye for design and the fine craftsmanship of Lucchese Boot Company, a beautiful line of cowboy boots is formed. We listen to our customers needs, and keep up with the newest trends in the industry. Rod’s Exclusive Western Lucchese Boots are able to be viewed and ordered by using Rods.com. You will never see our Exclusive western boots advertised or sold by another company. Each pair of our Exclusive Lucchese boots is handmade by a craftsman of Lucchese Boot Company and designed specifically for you.
Please enter promo code #16050 in the comments box on the checkout page, to receive a free Lucchese lap top case with your purchase of a pair of Rod’s Exclusive Lucchese Boots. Offer ends May 12th. Available while supplies last.