


Jump'in Plain Leather Draw Reins - Week Collection
We truly love that this training aid influences the horse's rising neck and is often used by jumping riders.
The Jump'In Draw Reins are made with high-quality flat leather. A hook on each end makes it easier to attach the draw reins to the girth. The reins can be separated from each other using a buckle. They must never be straightened like classic reins. They straighten only if the horse excessively raises its neck and comes above the rider's hand. A good draw rein allows the horse's head and neck angle to remain open. They are not helpful to have a horse on its bit. Stainless steel buckles and hooks.
The entire Week Collection is made of a high-quality English full-grain leather from SEGWICK. The buckles are stainless steel, and the finishes are particularly neat.
- Draw Reins
- High-quality flat leather
- Hook on each end
- Influences the rising height of the horse's neck
- Reins can separate from each other by means of a buckle
- Stainless steel buckles and hooks
- Allows the horse's head and neck angle to remain open
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We truly love that this training aid influences the horse's rising neck and is often used by jumping riders.
The Jump'In Draw Reins are made with high-quality flat leather. A hook on each end makes it easier to attach the draw reins to the girth. The reins can be separated from each other using a buckle. They must never be straightened like classic reins. They straighten only if the horse excessively raises its neck and comes above the rider's hand. A good draw rein allows the horse's head and neck angle to remain open. They are not helpful to have a horse on its bit. Stainless steel buckles and hooks.
The entire Week Collection is made of a high-quality English full-grain leather from SEGWICK. The buckles are stainless steel, and the finishes are particularly neat.
- Draw Reins
- High-quality flat leather
- Hook on each end
- Influences the rising height of the horse's neck
- Reins can separate from each other by means of a buckle
- Stainless steel buckles and hooks
- Allows the horse's head and neck angle to remain open


















