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Jomalley
> 3 dayVery sturdy and durable, this is comparable to the name brand tie ring. The magnetic closure has the right amount of resistance. Came complete with all hardware and is easy to install. The price is the same as the name brand.
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Jessica Newberry
> 3 dayThis tie ring gives me so much peace of mind when Im hauling my horse. Using the included carabineer I just hook it to the ring in my trailer and it makes tying my horse a breeze. Its also convenient to move, I have the I-hook screw mounted into a wood post for tying my horse at the barn. Its so easy to just unhook the carabineer from the trailer and re-hook it to the I-hook. My mare doesnt typically pull back, but I used to always worry about tying my lead rope to the hitching rail because at the end of the day shes an animal and there are always unforeseen circumstances that can make her spook. With this tie ring I dont have to worry anymore.
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CaptKope
> 3 dayI saw a similar product for sale at the Equine Affaire. This product is really sturdy. My perfect horse who occasionally just gets mad because he is tied has not managed to break it.
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Elizabeth
> 3 dayAllows horse to learn to learn to stand patiently without the danger of getting hurt this Allows you to tie horse without a slip knot so the can pull a little without getting lose and doesnt jerk them so they dont get scared
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Tam Tam
> 3 dayThis is a knockoff and doesnt seem to be quite as sturdy as the original maker of these. Of course, the prices is quite a bit less. However, they work fine and since the horses have quite a bit of lead rope to play out before they hit the end, they rarely ever do so so havent tested how well theyd hold up to a horse pulling back. So for me, they serve the purpose.
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A.S.
> 3 dayI have one of these as a single tie and have used it for years. I needed a second so that I could make it a cross tie instead of a single tie. My husband installed it easily (just like the first) and I am thrilled to have the hardware up. You will need to purchase a lead rope (of course) to thread through it.