Training Reins in Equine Practice

What Are Training Reins? Training reins are strips of material such as leather, nylon, or cotton that connect the rider’s hand to the horse’s bridle, designed to control and guide the horse’s movement and posture. They are typically used by professional equestrians such as show jumpers, trainers, and others. The primary purpose of these devices…

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An Overview of Horse Riding Reins

Horse riding reins serve as the primary link between the rider’s hands and the horse’s mouth, facilitating clear lines of communication and control. Materials and Dimensions of Reins Reins are available in various lengths and widths, depending on their functionality. Typically ranging from 1.25 to 1.5 meters (4 to 5 feet) in length, and 13…

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