Reins for disabled rider?

piaffe

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Can anyone help. I am teaching a rider who has limited use of both arms.

She cannot use the likes of rubber reins and currently has webbing reins with the stops all the way down at equal intervals. Trouble is, she loses her grip and they are constantly sliding through, if that makes sense?
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I remember seeing a lady riding who had reins with like little loops all the way down so that she was able to get hold of them. Does anyone know is you can buy them, what they are called or any other ideas?
 
you could ask the RDA what they use as im sure they have come up against this problem, or any other disabled riding charity really..
 
I have seen some great reins used by endurance riders, they are a soft plated sort of material, almost like a cord but very soft and malable in the hand, they may be of use. Have seen a disabled rider use them when taking part in a 32k ride.
 
Loops that go from one rein to the other? They're called bridging reins or ladder reins I think. Friend of mine lost one arm when she was a kid and this is what she uses. Dont know where she got them but can find out for you?
She uses them for BD but needed a letter confirming the disability and requirement for them (even though its quite obvious!).
 
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Thanks. Thats not exactly what I was thinking of but actually they look like they may do the job.

Will let her know.
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I know the type you mean, they had some at an old RS I used to go to but I think you might have trouble getting hold of any as they don't seem as widely available as 'normal' reins.
 
Hi Piaffe
If you look back a few days on here ellalily
was looking for some 'Rein bow' reins, not the multi coloured rubber ones of the same name, these were similar to the Dillon ones but the loops could be added to existing reins. I just searched through and found the original post on page 18. This is one of the suggested sources for them, it's about two thirds of the way down the thread, Essential-Equine.co.uk.

I hope these could be of some use for your pupil. I also am a disabled rider and do not have much strength in my arms, wrists and shoulders so I have ordered some of these because they were exactly what I've been hoping someone would invent!

Regards.
Sean 77
 
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