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Essential John Lyons

There are certain products that every long-time Lyons fan carries in his equine tool kit. They're the "gotta haves." Here are a few essentials - as recommended by this John Lyons Certified Trainer, Keith Hosman.

 

Bringing Up Baby
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John Lyons Reins
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Riding Manual (includes 4 DVDs)
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Wondering what to buy for the Lyons fan "who has everything"? (Maybe they don't have his latest.)

 

Riding Manual (includes 4 DVDs)
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Troubleshooting
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Best Sellers

It just seems that everybody's gotta have certain products. Here's a list of perennial favorites.

 

Troubleshooting
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John Lyons Reins
Buy today: $41.99

 

Controlling Your Horse's Speed
Buy today: $35.99

 

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