Buy divisadero.eu ?

Products related to Reins:


  • Reins Equiline
    Reins Equiline

    Slightly thinner than the 5/8â³, they are made of leather with non-slip rubber hands. Leather hook and loop closures.Weight: 0,3 kgDimensions: 40 to 40 to 20 cmBrand: EQUILINEHorse Size: L/FULL = Horse

    Price: 27.54 £ | Shipping*: 16.7900 £
  • Baby Reins Lightweight Baby Walking Harness Anti-Lost Kids Reins Comfortable Safety Children Reins
    Baby Reins Lightweight Baby Walking Harness Anti-Lost Kids Reins Comfortable Safety Children Reins

    Baby Reins Lightweight Baby Walking Harness Anti-Lost Kids Reins Comfortable Safety Children Reins

    Price: 3.69 £ | Shipping*: 1.99 £
  • Baby Reins Lightweight Baby Walking Harness Anti-Lost Kids Reins Comfortable Safety Children Reins
    Baby Reins Lightweight Baby Walking Harness Anti-Lost Kids Reins Comfortable Safety Children Reins

    Baby Reins Lightweight Baby Walking Harness Anti-Lost Kids Reins Comfortable Safety Children Reins

    Price: 3.69 € | Shipping*: 1.99 €
  • Horse Reins Canter
    Horse Reins Canter

    Reins for horses Canter

    Price: 7.82 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £
  • What are side reins, draw reins, running reins, etc.?

    Side reins, draw reins, and running reins are all types of training aids used in horse riding. Side reins are attached to the girth and the bit, running parallel to the horse's body, to encourage the horse to work in a consistent frame. Draw reins are attached to the girth and run through the bit rings, encouraging the horse to lower its head and flex at the poll. Running reins are similar to draw reins but are attached to the saddle and run through the bit rings, encouraging the horse to work in a round frame. These aids should be used with caution and under the guidance of a knowledgeable trainer, as they can be misused and cause harm to the horse if used incorrectly.

  • What are side reins and draw reins?

    Side reins are pieces of equipment used in horse training that attach from the bit of the bridle to the girth of the saddle, helping to encourage the horse to work in a round frame. They are used to promote a consistent contact between the horse's mouth and the rider's hands. Draw reins are also used in horse training and attach from the girth, run through the bit rings, and back to the rider's hands. They are used to encourage the horse to lower its head and neck, promoting a more collected frame. Both side reins and draw reins should be used with caution and under the guidance of a knowledgeable trainer to ensure they are used correctly and do not cause harm to the horse.

  • What are draw reins, side reins, martingales, etc.?

    Draw reins are pieces of equipment that attach to the girth of a horse's saddle and run through the bit rings, used to encourage the horse to lower its head and neck. Side reins are similar to draw reins but attach from the bit to the girth on each side of the horse, helping to encourage the horse to work in a round frame. Martingales are straps that attach to the reins and the girth or the chest of the horse, used to prevent the horse from raising its head too high or throwing it back. These tools are commonly used in training to help encourage proper head carriage and frame in the horse.

  • What length of reins is suitable for plaited reins?

    For plaited reins, a standard length of 54 inches to 60 inches is suitable. This length allows for enough control and contact with the horse while riding. It also provides enough length for the rider to make adjustments and give cues to the horse without being too long or too short. Ultimately, the length of the reins should be comfortable for the rider and allow for effective communication with the horse.

Similar search terms for Reins:


  • Horse Reins Canter
    Horse Reins Canter

    With its 4 colors, the educational fabric reins allow to apprehend the good position of the hands, while respecting the contact with the horse's mouth. Polyester fabric, stainless steel snap hooks.

    Price: 9.32 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £
  • Horse Reins Canter
    Horse Reins Canter

    With its 4 colors, the educational fabric reins allow to apprehend the good position of the hands, while respecting the contact with the horse's mouth. Polyester fabric, stainless steel snap hooks.

    Price: 9.32 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £
  • Horse Reins Canter
    Horse Reins Canter

    Reins for racehorses Canter

    Price: 24.41 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £
  • Horse Reins Canter
    Horse Reins Canter

    With its 4 colors, the educational reins allow to learn the right position of the hands, while respecting the contact with the horse's mouth. Shetland size reins have snap hooks. The Pony and Full sizes have buckles.

    Price: 15.77 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £
  • What is the difference between side reins and draw reins?

    Side reins are used to encourage the horse to work in a consistent outline by connecting from the bit to the saddle or girth, promoting a steady contact and encouraging the horse to work in a round frame. Draw reins, on the other hand, are attached to the girth or saddle and run through the bit rings, creating a downward and inward pull on the horse's head, encouraging the horse to bring its head in and down. While side reins are used for consistent contact and outline, draw reins are often used for temporary adjustments in the horse's head carriage.

  • What are curb reins?

    Curb reins are a type of rein used in horseback riding that are attached to the bit of a curb or leverage bridle. They are used to apply pressure to the horse's mouth in order to communicate with the horse and provide direction. Curb reins are typically used in conjunction with other reins, such as snaffle reins, to provide additional control and communication with the horse.

  • How do auxiliary reins such as Chambon, Gogue, and Vienna reins work?

    Auxiliary reins such as Chambon, Gogue, and Vienna reins work by encouraging the horse to work in a rounder frame and engage their hindquarters. They do this by applying pressure to the horse's mouth and poll, as well as encouraging the horse to stretch and lower their neck. This helps to develop the horse's topline and overall muscle strength. These reins should be used with caution and under the guidance of a knowledgeable trainer, as they can be quite restrictive and may cause discomfort if not used correctly.

  • How do I train a horse to use side reins and Vienna reins?

    To train a horse to use side reins and Vienna reins, it is important to start slowly and gradually introduce the equipment to the horse. Begin by attaching the side reins to the horse's bit and girth, allowing them to move freely at first. Slowly adjust the tension over several sessions to encourage the horse to work in a round frame. When introducing Vienna reins, start with the side reins in place and gradually replace them with the Vienna reins, allowing the horse to become accustomed to the new feel and contact. Consistent and patient training, along with positive reinforcement, will help the horse understand and accept the use of side reins and Vienna reins.

* All prices are inclusive of VAT and, if applicable, plus shipping costs. The offer information is based on the details provided by the respective shop and is updated through automated processes. Real-time updates do not occur, so deviations can occur in individual cases.