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    Horse Rein Safety Survey

    Rein safety survey – Feb 2022 – take the survey!

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    By David Marlin on 4 February 2022 News

    Rein Safety Survey – Feb 2022 – take the survey and be in with a chance to win one of three £100 John Lewis Vouchers.

    Calling ALL horse owners, riders, professionals, enthusiasts and everyone in between – please join us in discussing the safety of reins!

    We’re asking you to please complete this short survey and help us by answering a few questions about what type of reins you use, how you use them and if you have ever experienced any mishaps with them.

    There are no right or wrong answers we are genuinely interested to hear your thoughts.

    This survey is anonymous although you will need to leave an email address if you wish to be entered into the prize draw for a chance to win one of three £100 John Lewis vouchers!

    PLEASE SHARE – the more answers we get the more accurate the findings. 

    Create your own user feedback survey

    If you have any trouble with accessing the survey above then please use this link instead. Click Here.

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