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Auxiliary Reins


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Optimal support with auxiliary reins

In equestrian sport, auxiliary reins are indispensable companions for training horses correctly and in a manner appropriate to the horse. They support the rider in developing the correct posture and bending of the horse and at the same time strengthen the animal's muscles.

Draw reins for targeted control

Draw reins are among the best-known auxiliary reins in equestrian sport. They are particularly effective when it comes to teaching the horse the correct head and neck position. They offer the rider targeted control and support the correct contact with the bit.

Triangular reins for even rein distribution

Triangularreins are ideal for riders who prefer an even distribution of pull. They are particularly helpful when lunging and vaulting, as they create a continuous connection between the bit and girth, thus ensuring optimum balance.

Tack straps for a stable posture

Head stirrups play a key role in giving horses a stable head and neck position. They prevent the horse from stretching its head too high or too far forward and promote a vertical head position, which is particularly important in dressage.

FAQ - Auxiliary reins in equestrian sport

Why are auxiliary reins so important in equestrian sport?
Auxiliary reins are essential training tools that help the rider to train the horse correctly and gently. They help to develop the correct posture and support the horse's muscles.

What are draw reins particularly suitable for?
Draw reins are particularly suitable for teaching horses the correct contact with the bit. They offer the rider targeted control and are therefore particularly popular with young or inexperienced horses.

Which auxiliary reins are suitable for lunging?
Triangular reins are often used for lunging as they ensure an even distribution of pull. They ensure a continuous connection between the bit and girth and help the horse to find optimum balance.