Genuine Leather Specialty Girth
Shaped to accommodate horses with a more forward girth groove or those with a rounder barrel shape, helping to prevent the girth from slipping forward.
Description
Crescent Girth: This design is perfect for horses with a more forward girth groove or those that have a rounder barrel shape, helping to keep the girth from sliding forward.
Shoulder Relief Girth: This contoured style allows for greater freedom of movement in the horse’s shoulders, minimizing pressure and restrictions.
Mohair Girth: Crafted from natural fibers like mohair, this girth offers both elasticity and comfort, making it a popular choice for endurance and long-distance riding.
Synthetic Girth: Made from materials such as neoprene or synthetic leather, these girths are not only easy to clean but also budget-friendly.
Anatomical Girth: Designed to follow the natural curves of the horse’s body, this girth reduces pressure points and enhances freedom of movement.
Stud Guard Girth: Featuring a wide, protective belly pad, this girth helps prevent injuries from the horse’s hooves or studs during jumping. It often comes with extra D-rings for attaching gear.
Monoflap Girth: Specifically made for monoflap saddles, these shorter girths allow for closer contact between the rider and horse, and they’re often shaped anatomically for added comfort.
Foam Girth: This type includes gel or memory foam padding that molds to the horse’s shape, ensuring excellent pressure distribution and shock absorption.
Fleece-Lined Girth: With a soft fleece or sheepskin lining, this girth provides extra comfort, reduces chafing, and helps prevent girth sores. Plus, the lining is usually detachable for easy cleaning.
Size:
Small Ponies: Typically need girths around 38-42 inches.
Large Ponies: Usually fit with girths between 42-46 inches.
Cob-sized Horses: Girths from 46-50 inches.
Average Horses: Girths between 50-54 inches.
Large Horses: Girths from 54-58 inches.
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