A rope rein is a rein made from cotton, polyester, biothane or natural fibre rope rather than leather, web or rubber. Rope reins are common in western riding, in groundwork training, and in rope halter work. For English riding, rope reins are less common but appear in trail riding and natural horsemanship contexts.
When should I use rope reins?
For English riding, rope reins are most commonly seen in groundwork, trail riding, or western-influenced training. For show jumping, dressage and traditional English disciplines, leather/web/rubber reins are the standard.
What rope rein and grip-aid brands do you stock?
The current collection holds draw rein patterns rather than ridden rope reins. For rope-handled draw reins (CWD Rope German Draw Reins, Dyon Leather/Nylon variants), see training aids. For ridden English reins, see reins.
How do I care for rope reins?
Cotton and synthetic rope reins are typically machine-washable cool. Leather sections (where rope meets buckle) wipe clean and condition occasionally. Inspect rope ends for fraying.
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