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RE: Rein attachments - followup



Title: RE: Rein attachments - followup

Nancy,

Be especially aware of having Tempo catch those "snap bolts" onto an immobile object.  We helped a junior rider calm & free her horse after he brushed his face against a chain link fence as he stood around and caught the fence in that snap!  He took down most of the fence before we convinced him to let us help him.  VERY scary!

Linda Flemmer

-----Original Message-----
From: Farafix@aol.com [mailto:Farafix@aol.com]
<SNIP> different type of snap
that I've used on my reins for yrs (I call it a spring snap --- the base
swivels, so the rein doesn't get wound up, and one side of the snap has a
spring loaded bar that presses in to get the snap onto the bit, & then the
bar snaps back to close).



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