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gliderider
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2018-04-21 3:37 PM (#171537)
Subject: Hi Tie's on trailer


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 What is your opinion on the 4' high tie systems I see on trailers, for overnight camping. (like when you are just going to be someplace for overnight and don't have space to set up a pen, they give more room than tied to the side of the trailer)
 
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hosspuller
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2018-04-23 5:33 PM (#171554 - in reply to #171537)
Subject: RE: Hi Tie's on trailer


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I once tied a horse to the trailer overnight. I didn't sleep a wink. Every time the horse bumped the trailer or hit the end of the lead rope. I would wake.

Hopefully, the spring in the hi-tie would absorb the movement.
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Painted Horse
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2018-12-01 9:54 AM (#172058 - in reply to #171537)
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 I've had them on several trailers and they work great.
I do sleep better if my horses are highlined or tied someplace other than the trailer. But lots of places I ride have no trees, Hence no place to tie.

The HiTies are much better than tying to a ring on the side of the trailer.  Most space for the horse and they hit the end of the lead less often. Also the HiTie has some flex so you won't feel the tugging of the horse as much as being tied directly to a ring.

 
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acy
Reg. Oct 2006
Posted 2018-12-15 2:52 PM (#172094 - in reply to #171537)
Subject: RE: Hi Tie's on trailer


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 I ride endurance and use my hi tie quite often.    If installed and used correctly it's very safe.  Of course horses being horses they can get hurt on anything.    Mine have never had any issues on the hi tie.   I use a neck collar rather than a halter,  and have quick release snaps on 2 ends.
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Tankerbell
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2019-02-16 5:17 AM (#172201 - in reply to #171537)
Subject: RE: Hi Tie's on trailer


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 Acy- Curious, why collar instead of halter?  I had one installed on my new trailer and haven’t used it yet.  TIA
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gliderider
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2019-10-11 12:18 PM (#172767 - in reply to #171537)
Subject: RE: Hi Tie's on trailer


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I forgot I even posted this. I made my own Hi Tie, love it. I also use collar for high line or tie.
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galarian
Reg. Dec 2019
Posted 2019-12-10 12:29 AM (#172892 - in reply to #171537)
Subject: RE: Hi Tie's on trailer


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Are there any online or aftermarket sites where I can get this?

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nomatt
Reg. Jan 2018
Posted 2020-01-01 9:57 PM (#172929 - in reply to #171537)
Subject: RE: Hi Tie's on trailer


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Check out thedistancedepot and easycareinc. They have HiTie systems.
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Daniel-J
Reg. Feb 2020
Posted 2020-02-12 11:51 PM (#172965 - in reply to #171537)
Subject: RE: Hi Tie's on trailer



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I'm lucky, where I stay there are always trees or poles, so I have no problem with it :)
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