A Simple Trick to Ensure Proper Mecate Rein Length

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Getting the correct rein length on your mecate bridle set is essential for clear communication and a soft, responsive horse. Clinton’s rule of thumb makes it simple to get it just right every time.

Start by sitting in the saddle while your horse is standing relaxed. Take the middle of your reins in one hand and slowly lift your hand straight up toward your sternum (the center of your chest). As you do this, pay attention to when you make contact with your horse’s mouth.

Ideally, the moment your hand reaches your sternum, you should just begin to feel light contact with your horse’s mouth. That’s your sweet spot—where your reins are adjusted correctly and you can communicate without being too loose or too restrictive.

If you reach your sternum and still have a lot of slack in the reins, they’re too long. This can make it difficult to give precise cues. On the other hand, if you make contact before your hand gets to your sternum, your reins are too short, which can create constant pressure and cause your horse to become tense or resistant.

Taking a minute to check your rein length this way ensures you’re setting both you and your horse up for a better ride.

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