Nice profile for my boy's short back
This is how dropped the cinch attachment is, which for such a small girth circumference is a lot.
Not a lot of room between his elbow and the D ring on his cinch.
I replaced the nylon latigos with leather ones and then started trying to find a cinch that will work. I am trying the mohair string cinches, either straight ones or the ones with the widened area across the bottom of their belly, with the leather holder for the off side and double roller ends for easy tightening.
The straight style
The one with the widened area across the belly
My biggest issue is that the cinch that allows more than a couple of inches on either side between the D ring on the cinch and the D ring on the saddle is a 26". The draw back is the D ring on the cinch is too low and causing issues with his elbows. The 28" places the D ring on the cinch in a great spot, but only allows a couple of inches between the two D rings.
I tried a 26" straight cinch on Saturday and Sunday. Saturday was okay (we did a group lesson that was so much fun) but on Sunday, Ashke gave me a ton of attitude and began fighting me at any gait over a walk. After about ten minutes I finally got smart, jumped off and ran into get the 28" cinch. Ashke was so much happier afterwards.
This is what he gave me after the cinch change.
WOW! Brilliant! I cant believe the fluidity of those beautiful flying changes. You are my hero!
ReplyDeleteThank you. We are getting there. I have an awesome trainer.
DeleteIn my experience Circle Y makes the best western saddles for Arabians.
ReplyDeleteIt is the best fit to date and he is still moving so well in it a couple of months later.
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