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[RC] reins - Jonni

They are easy to hold in all kinds of weather, don't absorb moisture and
hold up well. At $36.50 I suspect they compare favorably pricewise too.<<<

Wow, makes my $6.50 reins I get at a favorite tack shop even a better deal!
They are the poly flat braid, come in a variety of colors, and I can add my
own "romel" on the end for tailing, or holding on to as they drop their head
to drink. But, I have to always wait to get more pairs for a trip to So.
Cal.   Of course, I already have about 5 pair. When they are that price, you
can have a variety of colors!

I have not had a problem with them rubbing my hands, but I always ride in
gloves, and have for years, and right now, I don't have a horse that pulls
and tugs on the reins. I can't remember the last time I spent over $10 on
reins!!


Jonni in TX



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