🐎 Tie it, Trust it, Love it!
The Horse Tie Ring is a revolutionary tool designed for the safety and comfort of your horse. With its humane magnetic release system, premium stainless steel construction, and user-friendly installation, this tie ring is perfect for all equine activities, ensuring both durability and peace of mind.
S**R
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They are working so far.
A**R
Perfect connections.
They are easy to use with two ways to mount. Quality steel.
A**R
Compares well against Blocker II
I've had several Blocker II tie rings and bought this one to see how it compared since it was less expensive. Very close in weight and feel. Time will tell about corrosion. Not much of an issue since I don't have them out in the exposed elements much. You may want a larger carabiner clip depending on your horse trailer hardware. A minor issue inside my Trails West slant load but fine on the exterior tie points.
C**E
Good option.
It's a good option for replacing old/broken Tie Rings. Good weight, looks hard, and looks nice at the wall. The magnet is weaker than is seems in the videos.
J**E
How did I live without these?
These were recommended by a friend and I have two but I want the everywhere! Clip is very heavy duty.
V**.
Good item for working with livestock
If there’s one thing I’ve learned in my 25 plus years of owning donkeys, mules, and horses, it’s that the one thing you didn’t prepare for is what is most likely to happen. When tying up equids of any sort, there is always the risk that an unexpected visitor of some sort will spook your tied up horse, who will rear back, and if the pull is strong enough and they’re tied too tightly, the result could be a tragic disaster. I get traumatized just imagining such a thing, so one thing I have always insisted on is the use of either safety knots where you can pull on one end to release the lead rope instantly or this type of tie ring. The advantage of the tie ring is that you don’t have to learn how to tie the lead rope properly. The idea behind tie rings is that it will allow a horse (or donkey or mule) to move backwards when tied by permitting movement of the rope through the ring. Remember that when a horse’s head is restricted, they can’t see well. When spooked, that means they cannot assess the situation, which leads to panic. If you had a neck brace on that only permitted you to look straight ahead, and you hear something rustling behind and approaching you, wouldn’t you panic if you couldn’t turn your head to see what’s coming? I only use this type when I’m within the perimeter fencing of my property because if the horse should pull the rope completely off the tie ring, I do not want them running off the property. My experience with these is that 99% of the time, the horse can pull back enough to get a good look at what spooked them and they then stop pulling. But see the one thing I’ve learned. Never rely on “always” or “99%.” This tie ring is reasonably well made and heavy, and the eye bolt is a nice length to avoid being pulled out of the wood. I don’t yet know how it will do over time with the weather, but if I run into problems, I’ll revise this at that time.
A**D
Great product, wish I had ordered more
I was looking for tie rings when this popped up in my vine so I figured why not give it a try. Glad I did, it is as good or better than any tie rings I have used before and is easy to mount on my horse trailer which is what I got it for. I really wish I had ordered about seven of these when they were available on vine so I would have one for each spot on both of my horse trailers. This is actually the first vine product I have ever reviewed that was as good or better than the maker claims it is. Definitely recommend.
D**L
Not like the Aussie tie blocker
The media could not be loaded. I ordered these hoping to find a knock off Aussie tie blocker. These are not the same. The magnetic lock on the tongue (my opinion) makes it lock too hard and your average poly lead rope will not slip though. Granted I am not as strong as a horse but I can easily move any rope thru the Aussie tie ring but this one locks tight. I have the real Aussie ring and this is not the same. They are going back.
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