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A properly fitting cinch is essential for keeping your saddle secure and ensuring stability and proper posture. When choosing a cinch, consider the material, size, and shape for your horse’s comfort and your riding goals. With various cinch types available, making an informed choice is key for safe and effective riding. Here are some key tips to help you and your horse succeed.
Cinches come in various materials, including mohair, alpaca, mohair and alpaca blends, rayon, neoprene, and fleece, each offering different benefits for your horse’s comfort and performance.
Western cinches typically come in sizes from 26 to 36 inches, with 2-inch increments.
Straight: Maintains a consistent width from end to end, suitable for most disciplines.
Roper: This cinch isn’t just for ropers — this style is excellent for high-impact events and various horse body types. Its wider middle distributes pressure more evenly.
Classic Equine CinchesNeoprene, Fleece High Performance Cinches
Recommended for use with leather latigos:
Traditional Natural Fiber String Cinches
Recommended for use with leather or nylon latigos:
Regularly check your billets and latigo for any wear and tear and replace them as needed to ensure safety.
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