The long line trainer includes...
2- 7' foot pieces of 3/8 rope
2 - 16' foot pieces 3/8 rope
1 - 4' foot piece 3/8 rope for end piece
and 2 - 3" inch elastic pieces for rein placement.
Just think of the money you will save
Driving lines run any where from $30 to $50 dollars
Draw Reins $20 to $30 and up Depending on where you buy them
Side Reins $20 to $30 and up Depending on where you buy them
Regular English and Western Reins $30 and up Depending on where you buy them.
A lunge line will cost you at least $15 and up Depending on where you buy it
Tie Downs run around $15 or more.
and Split Reins can run $20 or more.
That is &150 or more
but with The Ultimate Training Lines, you can do away with all the other equipment, and, it will save time not dragging all that other stuff to the arena.
not to mention space in the tack room.
When using them as and adjustable Driving Rein or Long Lines. there will be no more...
No more tangling of your long lines when first introducing your horse to them.
No more tangling when your horse spins in them.
No more danger of your horse spooking and you getting tangled and dragged.
No more pulling 25 feet of Long Lines through D Rings
when used as adjustable long line will not only take the risk out of introducing your horse to ground driving , it will also make it easier to train with out getting you or your horse tangled or using multiple pieces of equipment.
To Many accedents can happen from using long leads.
Just a foot and one half long.
Teach your students or Children to lead a horse properly.
No extra rope for you to get tangle in if the horse spooks.
No trailing lead rope, chasing the horse if it gets away.
Good for training when working close to your horse.
If your horse spooks just let go.
when leading with a rider you don't let go, but if the worst happens and you do let go there will not be any rope to spook or chase the horse further, indangering the rider on top.
you have to lead your horse from the side. not the front.