Schneiders® Braided Rope Training Reins

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Schneiders® Braided Rope Training Reins

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Schneiders® Braided Rope Training Reins
Whether you’re training young horses or newer riders, these training reins will give both horse and rider confidence. Made of a polypropylene soft braid, they help pre-signal the horse for better response. As a bonus, they feature sewn leather markers for balanced hand placement so riders know the proper position. Heavy water loop ends weigh the reins as an added training aid.
  • Made from a 9' polypropylene soft braid
  • Sewn leather markers for balanced hand placement
  • Heavy water loop ends that weigh the rein
  • Rein helps to pre-signal the horse for a better response
  • Color: Brown

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Overall rating: 4.6153846 / 5 from 13 reviews.

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Good soft trail reins.

"Nice longer length for me. I'm 5'1" so not real long in the arms. Perfect for trail riding so my Walker Mare can have her head. Would have given 5 stars but one side of the bit attachment is heavily than the other making the feel different on that side. Picky I know but it makes a difference to the horse who can feel a nat land on them!"

CATHY W. (4/5)

Excellent Reins for Newer Western Riders!

"These reins are fantastic! My husband is a newer Western rider and has been struggling to master split reins. I picked these for him and they are everything I hoped for! The leather accent bands at center of reins are perfect to help him understand the use and placement of his hands, and give a visual to keep the reins in proper position/length. Any beginner would feel confident and hopefully then be able to transition to split reins if desired."

SusanA P. (5/5)

Training rein

"Soft and weighted just right for starting a young horse"

Peggy D. (5/5)

Good for training or trail riding

"I bought these reins to use for training horses in the snaffle. I use a lot of the Clinton Anderson method but got tired of the tail of the mecate reins. I got tired of wrapping the end of my mecate rein around the saddle horn or having to running it through my belt. These reins are the perfect length for training. There are also markers on the reins so you know where the center of your reins are. You can also switch out the the ends of the reins and put on ""slobber straps. "" These are quality, affordable reins. I am satisfied with this purchase."

Cara (5/5)

I would buy this again

"The perfect size and super soft."

Ashley (5/5)

Nice reins

"I like the textures and length is good. Seem like good quality but yet to use them regularly."

Brooke (4/5)

Would buy again/ recommend

"Super soft, love the material"

Ciara (5/5)

Won't fit on my bit

"Love the feel of these but they wouldn't fit any of my main curb bits that it was bought for. Now on my training snaffle, which didn't need new reins."

Annika (3/5)

Love these reins

"I really like these reins. I thought they would be slippery and hard to keep hold of but that is not the case at all. They are a nice size for my hands and I like the leather tabs which help me keep track of how long my reins are."

Rider123 (5/5)

I would buy these again.

"I like these reins. You can use 1 as a single rein or use both for a long set of split reins. Good looking and have leather 'stops' for your fingers so they don't run out or get jerked out of your hands, which is good because the material they're made from is slick. The only con I've found so far is that slick material is fine and will catch and snag. Not a big deal for working reins, but . . . . . . . ."

Dreamcatcher (5/5)

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