Alice reins. anyone??

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One of my RDA riders who was born without fingers on one hand uses them and they are great for her. She can adjust the length of her rein by just swapping loops quickly and as a result her contact is now much more consistent. They came with just one rein with loops but as I didn't order them I don't know if that's standard or not. The lady that designed them was very helpful so it might be worth talking to her, she wrote a personal note to our RDA chairman and her daughter Alice wrote a note to our rider which was a lovely touch.
 

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One of my RDA riders who was born without fingers on one hand uses them and they are great for her. She can adjust the length of her rein by just swapping loops quickly and as a result her contact is now much more consistent. They came with just one rein with loops but as I didn't order them I don't know if that's standard or not. The lady that designed them was very helpful so it might be worth talking to her, she wrote a personal note to our RDA chairman and her daughter Alice wrote a note to our rider which was a lovely touch.

Thank you. I'm going to give them a try
 

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Friend of mine showjumped using those or similar to those years ago - he only has a thumb on one hand. He was pretty successful and as EM says was able to lengthen/shorten easily, he couldn't have ridden with normal reins.
 
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