Weaver Horizons Flat Roper Rein
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In that case, you can unhook one rein, gently place it over the horse's neck and use it the same way as a lead rope, or, if your horse is gentle enough, you can tie him up with it. You may have to spend a set of reins if they're fiesty or spooky. In addition to buckles, you might want to consider replacing your reins quickly in case a buckle breaks
Selected User Reviews For Weaver Horizons Flat Roper Rein
Considering the quality of the leather made by Weaver, I love it all! It is always a pleasure to do business with them!.
In retrospect, it's my fault for not not noticing in the picture, but I was just assuming it came with two clips instead of What the heck do you need the clip for if only one side? In my opinion, it defeats the purpose of a "quick change reins".
Having no issues with the reins, they are 5/8" as described. There are very few of them.
This is a good The soft and the hard It is flexible. This is a good.
I am confident they will. Reins this thin are very difficult to work with. This should work, but I would be afraid of them breaking if the horse is unruly.
The quality of cheap products is not worth the cost.
The reins should behave as they are meant to. The weaver and the weaver's apprentice. The price is still very reasonable, and the quality is still very good.
I like the way this works.