Reins - recommend!

Ranyhyn

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I need a new pair of reins, I want something lovely and soft - and long! I used to have Elevator reins
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but sold them (sad times, still can't talk about it lol)

So mid price range but something nice and soft and supple please!

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emmac70

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I vote for bio grips too. I bought a pair of Dever saddlery ones last weekend, they look good and are great to ride with plus they were about £15 less than the jeffries ones
 

Toby_Zaphod

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Our reins were getting worn & we replaced with some Tredstone rubber reins. They has the usual leather ends but under the rubber grip it was webbing. This made the reins thinner, lighter & easier to grip than normal rubber reins. They were only around £13. We were a little sceptical about them due to their construction & price but are now very pleased with them.
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BeckyD

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I have Eventa rubber reains which I just adored, until the rubber grips wore flat and shiny
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That's taken 2 years which might sound like a lot of daily use until you consider that my horse has had more than 12 months off through injury! So, although they're great, you may need to replace them often
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