Have fun looking through this page - it includes everything from spur straps to hobbles, enjoy! If you don't see a product that you would like, please let me know and I will try my best to accommodate you! I am always willing to try making new things! 

Long Reins: long enough for round pen or arena work - can be made short enough for close-contact work, also. very lightweight, provide an amazing connection with the horse instead of jiggling and weighting down your arms and your horse's mouth. 20' - $15.00, 25' - 18.00, 30' - $20.00

Side Reins/Draw Reins: Long enough for any size horse or small enough for a pony! small strings fit through any bit ring and smooth rope slides easily instead of catching like sticky leather. Lightweight and small - even with two or three pairs of reins, there's no bulk! 15' - $12.00, 20' - $15.00

Side Pull: Great for training young horses and switching from rope halter or bosal to snaffle training. The small rope doesn't allow them to lean on the nosepiece, and it's easy to adjust and add on to any bit! No more buying special, expensive bridles just for a short phase in your horse's training! Large (big quarter horse/light draft) - $2.00, Small (young horse, arab, smaller quarter horse) - $2.00

Hobbles: Front foot hobbles - light for trail rides or pack trips, small for putting in saddlebags! The soft rope won't hurt your horse's legs and won't get hurt if they become wet or muddy. Small ("-") - , Large - ("-")

Sideline Hobbles: For those horses who know how to gallop away while hobbled - no more watching in dismay as your hobbled horse runs away! This will throw them a new curve - made to go from a front to back, instead of across two front. Can be used with front hobbles (so that three feet are hobbled together) but never more than that. These are equally light, small, and tough as everything else made at Praying Cowgirl, and they're smarter than your horse! Small ("-") - , Large ("-")

Get Down Rope: Originally made for ranch workers and cowboys, these convenient ropes are great for use as grooming halters or for practical application out on the ranch. A small loop fits over the horse's neck and the string comes back to the saddle horn for quick access as a leadrope. Light and small enough to stay out of horse and rider's way, but strong enough to provide good control. One size fits all.

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