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REINSMAN 27 STRAND MOHAIR STRAIGHT CINCH

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This 27-strand mohair cinch is double woven for added security. Our mohair blend has a wrapped nylon center and leather reinforced bars for stability when you need it. Natural Mohair Blend cord is strong and durable while giving your horse needing breathing room for hard work. 3” stainless steel buckles and 1” stainless steel dees are easy to care for, so you can focus on your ride.

Reinsman Tips about Proper Cinch Usage and Your Horse’s Comfort

  1. Cinch the horse in stages, and we recommend using leather tie straps with a synthetic cinch to allow room for lung expansion.
  2. The front cinch should be about as tight as your belt – if it’s comfortable for you it should be comfortable for your horse.
    • Do not overtighten the cinch because the tighter you cinch, the more pressure you create before you even sit in the saddle.
  3. While it’s tempting to overtighten a cinch for a saddle that rolls – don’t do it! Check that the saddle is the correct fit for the horse. Try a different saddle pad (make sure you aren’t over-padding), a wider cinch, neoprene cinch, or flank cinch to help secure the saddle.

 

This 27-strand mohair cinch is double woven for added security. Our mohair blend has a wrapped nylon center and leather reinforced bars for stability when you need it. Natural Mohair Blend cord is strong and durable while giving your horse needing breathing room for hard work. 3” stainless steel buckles and 1” stainless steel dees are easy to care for, so you can focus on your ride.

Reinsman Tips about Proper Cinch Usage and Your Horse’s Comfort

  1. Cinch the horse in stages, and we recommend using leather tie straps with a synthetic cinch to allow room for lung expansion.
  2. The front cinch should be about as tight as your belt – if it’s comfortable for you it should be comfortable for your horse.
    • Do not overtighten the cinch because the tighter you cinch, the more pressure you create before you even sit in the saddle.
  3. While it’s tempting to overtighten a cinch for a saddle that rolls – don’t do it! Check that the saddle is the correct fit for the horse. Try a different saddle pad (make sure you aren’t over-padding), a wider cinch, neoprene cinch, or flank cinch to help secure the saddle.