Precision, Durability and Feel—All in One Lead Rope

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When it comes to doing groundwork with your horse, the right equipment can make all the difference. That’s why Clinton designed our 14-foot lead rope with both performance and safety in mind. At 14 feet long, it allows you to maintain a safe, effective distance from your horse, especially when you’re starting a young or untrained horse. That extra length gives you the space you need to stay out of harm’s way while still being able to effectively communicate and direct your horse’s movement.

Crafted from high-quality marine yachting rope, the lead rope is built to last in any environment. Unlike traditional cotton ropes that absorb and dull your cues, this rope ensures that whatever energy you create travels all the way down to the halter—resulting in clearer, more effective communication. It won’t become slippery when wet or sweaty, and it’s easy to clean, making it as practical as it is durable.

Every detail is thoughtfully designed, from the one-handed stainless steel bull snap that won’t rust to the hand-spliced construction that meets Clinton’s exact specifications. The weighted end, created by splicing the rope back through itself and finishing it with a leather popper, allows you to easily swing or direct the rope during training. This added “bite” helps reinforce cues and encourages your horse to maintain a safe distance away from you, all while minimizing snagging and wear over time.

If you’re serious about improving your groundwork and building better communication with your horse, our 14-foot lead rope is an essential tool. Now is the perfect time to upgrade or add to your collection. Today through April 8th, take advantage of our limited-time sale to save 25% on all lead ropes and halters.

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