Western Horse Reins And Tack

Western Horse Reins And Tack
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Better control the actions of your horse with a good set of traditional western reins. Horse reins, like romel, saddle, Western show, and barrel racing reins, provide a reliable secondary aid for directing and steering the movements of your horse. Split reins consist of two separate reins that attach to the bit; roper reins use long continuous rein that attaches to both ends of the bit.

Better control the actions of your horse with a good set of traditional western reins. Horse reins, like romel, saddle, Western show, and barrel racing reins, provide a reliable secondary aid for directing and steering the movements of your horse. Split reins consist of two separate reins that attach to the bit; roper reins use long continuous rein that attaches to both ends of the bit.

Western Horse Reins

Better Control Your Horse’s Actions

Better control the actions of your horse with a good set of traditional Western horse reins from State Line Tack! Horse reins, like romel, saddle, western show, and barrel racing reins, provide a reliable secondary aid for directing your horse’s movements. Split reins are the most versatile reins you could use. They allow you to make small adjustments to one rein or the other when you need to. No matter your rein needs or preferences, you’re guaranteed to find something for you at State Line Tack!

The Triple E Nylon Extra Long Trail Rein is perfect for taller horses! It allows them to put their head down to drink and graze when on the trail. It also easily unclips from halters and bridles, and it doubles as a lead rope for tying at stops. It’s one of the best options for trail reins on the market!

For a pair of split reins our customers love, try the Weaver Working Cowboy Split Reins. They’re exactly what a working cowboy would want, even those with small hands! These reins are thick and heavy but supple and soft so you feel comfortable while riding.

Find Western rope reins, romel reins, show reins, split reins, contest reins, trail reins, draw reins, slobber straps, and more Western tack online at State Line Tack! Whether you’re a seasoned cowboy or a beginner, there’s something for everyone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between split reins and roping reins?

Split reins consist of two completely separate pieces of leather or rope attached to the bit, traditional in Western pleasure and trail riding to allow individual rein play. Roping reins (or contest reins) are a single continuous loop, which prevents the rider from dropping a rein during high-speed gaming events like barrel racing or cattle work.

What is the standard length for Western split reins?

Standard Western split reins typically measure between 7 and 8 feet in length. 7-foot reins are commonly preferred for smaller horses or younger riders to prevent excess slack, while 8-foot reins are the standard choice for average-to-large horses, providing adequate drape and leverage.

Why are some Western reins made from harness leather?

Harness leather is dipped in heavy oils and tallows during the tanning process. This makes the reins highly resistant to sweat, weather, and heavy use. It provides a distinct 'live' feel and weight in the hand that drapes naturally without feeling stiff.