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European balancing side reins.
Leather vienna reins are sliding side reins and allow more freedom of movement.
Side reins side reins are a useful training tool primarily used for groundwork and in hand work.
Dura tech european balancing side reins allow you to easily use different rein positions depending upon your horse s level of training and desired frame.
D rings make adjustment easy and flexible rein snaps attach to training rings on a girth or to pommel rings.
Side reins are a training aid mostly used on the lunge line to help teach the horse to accept rein pressure and maintain light contact with the bit while still moving forward.
Center sliding snap attaches to bit and allows the horse freedom while encouraging forward round movement.
Dura tech european balancing side reins uniquely designed reins are versatile for every level of training or discipline made from 1 heavy duty cotton webbing with nickel plated hardware each side features eight 8 nickel plated d rings for upper lower length settings attach one snap to girth.
It encourages the horse to travel straight and in balance.
These sliding side reins allow you to easily use different rein positions depending upon your horse s level of training and desired frame.
Side reins this pair of elastic end side reins is perfect for lunging your horse and will attach from the bit to the saddle or surcingle.
The side reins are made of 1 inch nylon webbing with dee rings sewn in approximately every 2 inch.
Used extensively in europe as an alternative to fixed side reins the primary action is downward as they encourage the horse to release stretch and round his back.
The length measures from 63 to 64 inch.
During lunge line training side reins are attached from the bit to the saddle or surcingle.
Forms a triangular shape attaching at or around the girth looping through your bit rings and reattaching at the pommel or girth.
Made in the usa.
The reins form a triangular shape attaching at or around the girth looping through your bit rings and reattaching at the pommel or girth.