
A Horse tie that no horse owner should be without.
Developed by a specialized team of engineers, veterinary nurses, and equine therapists to keep Horses safe.
Safety Tie is made of special polymer plastic and rubber, rendering it strong, flexible, reusable, & long lasting.

Hang buckets, hay nets, bridles, grooming bags, or just about anything else that needs to be off the ground.
Lightweight & fits in a pocket, making it perfect for trail rides, overnight camping, and endurance events.


Perfect choice for horse owners
looking for a durable, reliable
and safe tie-up option.
How It Works
Perfect alternative to solid rope tying. Designed to allow a spooked horse to break free without damaging itself. Safety Tie is a revolutionary, safe tying-up method.






Tether your horse with
confidence and
peace of mind
Color options to turn heads
Whether you're looking for something bright and bold to stand out at the stable, or something more subdued for a professional look, there's a Safety Tie color to suit your needs.
MySpy Horse Cam + Safety Tie

- Charles C.

I get off track thoroughbreds throughout the year, many of which haven’t ever been in crossties. These are great! When the horses pull back they can release without hurting themselves, the wash bay or me. What a clever invention!

- Robert D.

I have a spooky horse that has pulled the tie off the trailer, a trailer that was not even mine mind you. I decided to get this for my spooky boy. I think I'm going to buy more.

- Heather

"I use these between the wall and the rope for my cross ties and JUST yesterday this saved my horse from possible injury. He was standing in the cross ties when my saddle fall of the rack next to him. He was startled and jumped hard to one side and the cross tie at this device broke free and allowed him to get out of the way without injury."

- Angelia B.

"If you have a horse that pulls back, this is the best investment you can make! They are 100% reusable and cheaper than replacing halters or lead ropes. I know there is someone out there mumbling "teach your horse not to sit back". Yup, I agree but I've got one that just isn't going to change at 23 years old, and these have changed her stable name from "Breaker of Many Halters" to "Gentle Giant at Hitch Rail".

- Wilson A.

"Great alternative to baling twine. Nice pretty and works, brought my own to a group activity and everyone was asking about them. Bought a bunch as Christmas gifts for my horse friends. Even have one on my desk leg at work to hook my pooch too when I bring to work."

- Haylie
