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Rad Dork
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   Location: Oklahoma | Just curious... Do you put clips on your reins or loop them directly thru you bit?
Pros and cons of each way? Other than the obvious convenience of switching reins quickly... |
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 Total Germophobe
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       Location: Montana | Quite personally...I can't tell much difference in feel from one to the other. I don't have a trouble with a quick switch of reins with either kind, although once in a while I get the loop ones backwards or get something wrong, ha-ha. No, I'm not blonde, but I have to see how it goes together sometimes to get everything put the way it should be. |
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Red Bull Agressive
Posts: 5981
         Location: North Dakota | I do both. One horse is a nut and will FLIP OUT if you put reins over his head so he HAS to have at least one side that clips. |
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  Ms. Marine
Posts: 4641
     Location: Texas | I use clips on my reins just because I like being able to switch them out easily. |
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 Money Eating Baggage Owner
Posts: 9586
       Location: Phoenix | I typically have one side directly attached and one side with a clip. |
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Posts: 1631
    Location: Somewhere around here | Most of my reins are loop through and if I ever do have clips on it's usually on a hack. I had a bad experience with a runaway horse when I was younger and the clips on the reins just broke off. Thankfully I was in a closed off arena but it shook me (and my parents) bad enough to try to never use clips if I don't have to. |
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The Advice Guru
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| I have one horse who detests snaps, this is due to the vibration the snaps make on the bit.
This mare increased my awareness and I have noticed most of my colts work better and are more responsive without snaps.
I am currently converting all bits/reins to snap less |
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Posts: 1482
        Location: on my horse | I've got a mix, my bits with shanks mostly have clip on reins attached to them, same with my hackamores but I have big slobber straps and a nice macate set up on my snaffles because I love the feel and the weight and set up gives. For some reason I really don't like just a regular set of reins on a snaffle. With that in mind I've tried clips and no clips on different shanked bits and there's only a couple that I like better without clips. |
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  Sock eating dog owner
Posts: 4557
     Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah | Won 't use snaps anymore. I use a braided paranoid with a hole , button and slider so I can remove the rein.my racing tack is through the bit I don't want it to pop off. |
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  Neat Freak
Posts: 11216
     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | I use snaps on mine and had never had an issue, but there have been some stories-reins coming unsnapped, snaps breaking etc. |
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Rad Dork
Posts: 5218
   Location: Oklahoma | Thanks, everyone! I'll be trying my new reins snapless! I bought a pair of 9 strand Gale Beebe's and when I asked the guy what size snap I would need he told me that a lot of girls get better responses out of their horses when they're snapless. Never occurred to me! Can't wait to try em out! |
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 Am I really the Weirdo?
Posts: 11181
       Location: Kansas | I don't use snaps on any bits. I've got a couple pairs of reins with snaps on them but those reins are only used on my hackamores. |
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| I don't use snaps - good mare doesn't work well with the vibration on her bit. I also ride enough colts or young horses that I just won't take the chance on something breaking. I do like the quick change style of leather ends though ...
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 Own It and Move On
      Location: The edge of no where | I don't like snaps. By going directly to the bit you cut out the vibration that can occur, and get rid of one more piece of equipment that can fail. |
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        Location: on my horse | lindseylou2290 - 2014-12-15 8:31 AM
I don't use snaps - good mare doesn't work well with the vibration on her bit. I also ride enough colts or young horses that I just won't take the chance on something breaking. I do like the quick change style of leather ends though ...
I got in a serious mess when the quick change failed on my reins like this. Have you ever had an issue with them failing or coming loose? |
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 Elite Veteran
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  Location: TN | Longneck - 2014-12-14 7:52 PM Thanks, everyone! I'll be trying my new reins snapless! I bought a pair of 9 strand Gale Beebe's and when I asked the guy what size snap I would need he told me that a lot of girls get better responses out of their horses when they're snapless. Never occurred to me! Can't wait to try em out!
I have snaps on some of my reins but not my Beebe reins. I like the feel of those without snaps. Hope you enjoy them! |
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| redmansmyman11 - 2014-12-15 12:24 PM lindseylou2290 - 2014-12-15 8:31 AM I don't use snaps - good mare doesn't work well with the vibration on her bit. I also ride enough colts or young horses that I just won't take the chance on something breaking. I do like the quick change style of leather ends though ... I got in a serious mess when the quick change failed on my reins like this. Have you ever had an issue with them failing or coming loose?
nope. I use 'em on my headstalls and reins. I do like to keep 'em oiled and more clean (when compared to my other tack) because I have thought about that happening too.
I think with any tack it can and eventually will "fail" or break. Staying vigilant in your pre-ride inspections can help reduce issues. |
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Expert
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   Location: WI | KatieMac88 - 2014-12-15 12:36 PM Longneck - 2014-12-14 7:52 PM Thanks, everyone! I'll be trying my new reins snapless! I bought a pair of 9 strand Gale Beebe's and when I asked the guy what size snap I would need he told me that a lot of girls get better responses out of their horses when they're snapless. Never occurred to me! Can't wait to try em out! I have snaps on some of my reins but not my Beebe reins. I like the feel of those without snaps. Hope you enjoy them!
See now, I have to use snaps on my 9strand Beebe reins. They won't fit through the holes on my goosetree! |
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Rad Dork
Posts: 5218
   Location: Oklahoma | linds - 2014-12-15 12:49 PM KatieMac88 - 2014-12-15 12:36 PM Longneck - 2014-12-14 7:52 PM Thanks, everyone! I'll be trying my new reins snapless! I bought a pair of 9 strand Gale Beebe's and when I asked the guy what size snap I would need he told me that a lot of girls get better responses out of their horses when they're snapless. Never occurred to me! Can't wait to try em out! I have snaps on some of my reins but not my Beebe reins. I like the feel of those without snaps. Hope you enjoy them! See now, I have to use snaps on my 9strand Beebe reins. They won't fit through the holes on my goosetree!
Well, I guess that means I should probably go down and see if they will fit on my bit! It's not a Goosetree, but I'm afraid now that they might be too wide for my Wasson. I want to able to use them as soon as the ground dries up and do some walking around!
Anyone ride in a Wasson bit and go snapless? |
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 Elite Veteran
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  Location: TN | Longneck - 2014-12-15 4:03 PM linds - 2014-12-15 12:49 PM KatieMac88 - 2014-12-15 12:36 PM Longneck - 2014-12-14 7:52 PM Thanks, everyone! I'll be trying my new reins snapless! I bought a pair of 9 strand Gale Beebe's and when I asked the guy what size snap I would need he told me that a lot of girls get better responses out of their horses when they're snapless. Never occurred to me! Can't wait to try em out! I have snaps on some of my reins but not my Beebe reins. I like the feel of those without snaps. Hope you enjoy them! See now, I have to use snaps on my 9strand Beebe reins. They won't fit through the holes on my goosetree! Well, I guess that means I should probably go down and see if they will fit on my bit! It's not a Goosetree, but I'm afraid now that they might be too wide for my Wasson. I want to able to use them as soon as the ground dries up and do some walking around!
Anyone ride in a Wasson bit and go snapless?
That's true linds! I have my Beebe reins on a snaffle bit but when I used them on a Sherry Cervi bit I had to put snaps on them - they just don't fit. I forgot about that. |
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 You get what you give
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     Location: Texas | i need a pair of reins without snaps for my cervi D ring because the snaps aren't quite big enough around and it catches. I have snaps on most of my split reins but i have a set that I do not snap... just a pain when i want to switch bits and all that. |
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