The best grip: Reins, glove combo?

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Riding in the rain today in my rubber (bobble) reins and leather gloves was a complete nightmare! The reins just kept sliding though my fingers, even when I was gripping as hard as possible. So I rode like a complete and utter numpty today, my poor cob. I just can't have this at my HT on the weekend.
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So can anyone tell me the best reins and gloves to give the most grip when it is really tipping it down? Link/pictures would be fab too.

Thanks,
Jo
 
I don't know what make my reins are (might be Heritage) but they are the dressage style half-rubber ones. i wear Roeckl Chester gloves, and the reins don't slip even in dire weather.
 
I use Roekl XC gloves and continental reins as cannot stand rubber ones. I find I get good grip as my reins dont shoot thru my fingers.

if its for XC in particular then the half rubber ones are not legal under BE rules - due to the stitching. They are legal for dressage and showing.
 
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if its for XC in particular then the half rubber ones are not legal under BE rules - due to the stitching. They are legal for dressage and showing.

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Really?!
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Well I never. I have never seen that in the rules!
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if its for XC in particular then the half rubber ones are not legal under BE rules - due to the stitching. They are legal for dressage and showing.

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Really?!
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Well I never. I have never seen that in the rules!
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Well plenty of pros use them!!!! For dressage and for a 2nd rein if using 2, and know some people that use them as normal reins.

To OP, Macwets and normal rubber reins, personal preference Stubben ones as not too bulky. Macwets and smooth rubber in wet DO NOT work though.
 
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Well plenty of pros use them!!!! For dressage and for a 2nd rein if using 2, and know some people that use them as normal reins.

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that's what I thought. All I've ever seen in the rules is about not having anything between reins and bit (except roundings) and only putting the snaffle rein of a double through a running martingale.
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Macwets and smooth rubber in wet DO NOT work though.

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Amen to that! Although macwets and biogrips seem to work quite well.
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