Horse Reins - Leather, Rubber & English Reins
14 products
14 products
At Equijump, we know reins are more than straps—they're the critical connection tested daily in British weather, from muddy hunting fields to disciplined dressage arenas. Our Horse Reins collection combines heritage craftsmanship with modern performance for UK riders.
Engineered for the UK's damp climate, our reins use premium French leather and non-slip rubber. The CWD Raised Rubber Contact Reins provide superior grip for soggy cross-country courses, while the Half-Rubber Hunter Reins 13mm offer show-ready polish with traction for the hunting field.
For developing riders, the CWD Loop Leather Reins ensure consistent hand placement—ideal for Pony Club mounts. Those refining advanced flatwork rely on the CWD Leather German Draw Reins for subtle communication.
From rain-soaked eventing to indoor dressage, our reins undergo rigorous testing for moisture resistance and tensile strength. The Dyon 1/2" Rubber Reins maintain secure grip pressure even during prolonged hunting days.
Pair with our bridles and martingales for a system trusted by British Olympians and hunting enthusiasts alike.
Rubber reins, such as the CWD Raised Rubber Contact Reins, are ideal for maintaining grip during wet or muddy rides. Their textured surface prevents slipping and offers consistent contact, even in Irish weather.
Yes, loop leather reins help riders develop consistent hand positioning by providing clear tactile markers. They're especially beneficial for juniors or anyone working on balanced, steady contact.
German draw reins, like those in this collection from CWD, assist in encouraging proper head carriage and softness during flatwork. They're used as a training aid to improve outline and suppleness—not as a replacement for basic rein contact.
Braided or web reins offer a textured feel that enhances feedback and hand security. These reins are often lighter and provide better moisture wicking, making them suitable for active training sessions or warmer climates.
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