Individual reins made from Biothane

Biothane reins long reins

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from 59 €
Pleasant to hold
Water and dirt repellent
With pin buckle
Two-colored
Desired length
Individual

Reins, the way you like them, individually for you.

Our Biothane reins are as soft and light as leather – with one decisive advantage: they can be cleaned in a flash. No scrubbing, no greasing – simply rinse and save time.

The high-quality material and robust seams ensure durability, a pleasant feel and high functionality. The reins are sturdily sewn with a pin buckle – for a reliable connection to the bridle and safe handling. Alternatively, you can also use snaps.

The reins are closed and available in different widths, lengths and colors. Put your reins together individually, exactly how they suit you and your training best.

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What our customers say

Reins and long reins

We love our beautiful Equizaum and it is almost our daily companion. The pony loves it and bitless, alone in the field is finally no longer a problem. In all gaits. We are simply happy! Thank you very much and Merry Christmas to you Celly and Kasan

Celly

I went for a super nice Christmas ride yesterday in 8 degrees and rain.

I actually only use the Equizaum for lunging. I have to say, I just love it – and so does my Icelandic horse! Thank you for this great innovative bridle, Equimero!

Friederike

Hello dear Equimero team.
Many thanks for the great cavesson. Great that it went so quickly.
Finally one that fits my horse properly and doesn’t slip. Best regards Kerstin and Fred

Kerstin