Training Equipment

Anti Grazing Rein Pony

Anti-Grazing Reins are a tool for keeping a horse or pony from suddenly lowering their head and pulling a rider forward unexpectedly. Also called grass reins, the anti-grazing reins are especially helpful out on the trail or in grass arenas.
$59.99

Avignon Leather Draw Reins

These leather draw reins are flat and 5/8" wide.
$49.99

Bungee Trailer Tie

This is a strong, braided poly rope with bungee section. The bungee will stretch and absorb some of the tension when a horse pulls or panics. There's a heavy-duty quick-release panic snap on one end and an easy-open Triggerbull snap on the other.
$24.99

Camelot Web 10 Ring Training Surcingle Full

Easy care, padded synthetic training surcingle with a multitude of rings for lunging or long lining.
$62.99

Centaur Cotton Web Lunge Line w/ Donut 35'

It's about time you owned a lunge line with a little color!
$39.99

Crupper Pony Brown

The Pony Crupper with Block is designed to help keep your pony saddle in place, especially during rides. The crupper features buckles and a stainless block for secure attachment.
$29.95

Dressage whip - Croco

Rose gold with croco design handle
43"
$20.95

Driving Reins-Pony

Wide leather harness driving reins. Buckle ends.
$59.99

Dublin Dressage Whip w/ Gel Handle

The Dublin Gel Handle Whip is comfortable and easy to hold. The gel handle conforms to your hand to reduce the chance of slipping while it cuts down on hand fatigue, then resumes its original shape after each ride. This whip has a tasteful silver cap.
$19.99

Dublin Lunge Whip

The Dublin Lunge Whip is a synthetic nylon lunge whip with a rubber grip. Quality material at a very economical price. Available in size, 66"
$21.99

Dublin Rainbow Sticks

Riding crop is constructed with woven nylon over a plastic shaft and rubber pebbled handle. Folded leather popper with rubber wrist loop.
$11.99

Ear bonnet - Elisa

Protects horse from flies and insects
Attached rhinestone band
$20.95
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