Traditional
Mecate reins (pronounced either muh-caw-tee or McCarty) are made from horse
hair, but can also be made from nylon double braid marine rope. These reins
are normally between 20-22 feet long. Dont worry, you wont have
to figure out what to do with an extra 15 feet of rein. Approximately
8-10 feet are used for the rein and the remaining 10-12 feet are used as a lead
rope or popper when in the saddle. The mota is the thing at the other end of
the rope (from the popper) which has the knot or cluster of horse hair and tassle
on it.
Mecate reins are meant to be used with slobber straps and bits with a 3"
ring (you need room for the headstall and slobber straps). The slobber straps
protect the mecate and help provide a quick release (feel) for training. When
riding, we usually put the end through our belt/ belt loop or tuck it into the
waist of our pants. Some people prefer to wrap the end around the saddle horn
for easier access. This is really a personal preference kind of thing.
We
prefer the horse hair mecate for a number of reasons:
- The horse responds
to the feel of the horse hair on their neck much better than nylon.
- They look really
good on our horses.
But, marine grade
rope has its advantages too:
- Feel on your
hands. Horse hair takes some time to get used to.
- Price. Horse
hair mecates are hand made which adds to the cost.
- Easily washable.
Mecates are
an excellent training device. Heres why we like them:
- The weight
of the reins with the slobber straps provides an instant release when working
with a horse. The release is the reward that the horse is seeking when you
ask for something.
- You can teach
a horse to neck rein significantly faster with horse hair mecate reins than
with traditional reins.
- You can use
the popper to make a correction while in the saddle without having to go for
your progress string.
- When trail
riding, you can use the lead to tie your horse safely. You cant do this
with any other headstall, rein, bit combination that we know of.
- When schooling
your horse, if you want to get off and make a correction or longe your horse
you have the lead rope attached and you are ready to go.
- When working
other horses from your horse you can use the lead to yield the other horse.
How to tie
the Mecate Rein:
Tying the Mecate
into the slobber straps is easy, Start with the bit attached to the headstall.
You can do this on or off your horse. Well start with the right slobber
strap (as if you were on your horse).
- Place the slobber
strap through the right ring on the snaffle bit and fold it over.
- Bring the mota
(the mota is the knot or cluster of horse hair and tassle on the opposite
end of the rope from the popper) through the slobber strap from the outside
to the inside, you will pull all of the rein through the two holes in the
slobber strap. You do this by putting the popper end through the holes first
and pull the rein all the way through.
- Pull the mota
about 1 foot out of the end of the slobber strap. You need some slack for
the half hitch.
- Bring the mota
under the slobber strap and come up over the top of the slobber strap. This
should form a hole that you drop the mota down through.
- Pull the slack
and snug the half hitch down. The mota keeps the rein from pulling through
the hitch. Youre done with the right side.
On to the left
side:
- Measure out
the length of rein you want. We prefer a rein between 8-10 feet in length,
this is a personal preference kind of thing.
- Place the slobber
strap through the left ring on the snaffle bit and fold it over.
- Thread the
popper from the inside out on the left side slobber strap. Make sure you leave
the length of rein you want.
- Bring the popper
under the slobber strap and come up the inside and over the top and back down
through the hole forming another half hitch.
- Pull the slack
and snug the half hitch down. Youre done! You may have to experiment
with the length of the rein and popper, but it is easily adjustable.
Ordering Information
Traditional horse
hair mecates provide a true feel to the horse for training. Horse hair
mecate reins are hand made from real horse hair. They are available in a variety
of color combinations. Be sure to check out our 100% mane hair mecates
in our online product catalog. These mecates are 5/8" diameter and
22 feet long with a leather popper on the end. Can be used with a bosal
or slobber straps.
Nylon mecate reins
are made from ½" nylon double braid marine grade rope. The same high quality
rope that we use in our lead ropes and other products. These mecates are 22
feet long with a leather popper on the end. Can be used with a bosal or
slobber straps.
*Click here to purchse mecate reins
on NHS reins catalog page*