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Expert
Posts: 1905
      Location: PICAYUNE,MS | Looking to purchase a new girth and don't know what's the best one . Been using the same one for years now time to update |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 994
        Location: Who knows | One of my best purchases was my Weaver Air Flex girth....I cannot say enough good things about this girth it is durable and doesn't rub or irritate the skin, and I have a sweater and even after a hard workout he is hardly wet in the girth area when I unsaddle him,
I would recommend it over and over, great product ..... |
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 Elite Veteran
Posts: 956
       Location: Washington | I recently have went back to using the Classic Equine Mohair cinches, horses were getting sore from the PC neoprene cinches. One day I would like to buy a 5 Star mohair cinch! Thats on my list of things to buy lol! |
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 Extreme Veteran
Posts: 540
  Location: My own little world :) | I also use the Classic Equine cinches but I think the last time I bought the alpaca instead of the mohair. I like both really well. I also always get the roping cinches because I think it disperses the pressure better than just a regular one. |
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 Perky Gal
      Location: On a paint horse... | LOVE my 5 star mohair cinches! |
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Member
Posts: 42

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 Chasin my Dream
Posts: 13651
        Location: Alberta | Custom made mohair cinch.....pricey, but worth it want to move all my horses to one  |
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  More bootie than waist!
Posts: 18425
          Location: Riding Crackhead. | I use Professionals Choice Shearling. Nothing but soft & fluffy touches them. |
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Impressive!!
Posts: 1954
        Location: Idaho | CE Mohair or Alpaca cinches... and always the roper (wide) ones. Neoprene doesn't breath, I want something that breaths and does not "catch" the hair or rub :D |
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 Extreme Veteran
Posts: 304
   Location: Up and over to the right | My Airflex rubbed and squeaked so terribly I gave it away. Mohair or Alpaca only for me. I also do pure, no blends. 5 Star pads and all natural roper cinches are all I use. |
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The Advice Guru
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| Professional choice shearling, easy to wash, pull the sheepskin off throw them in the washer, then velcro the sheep skin back on. I do wash with medical grade sheepskin detergent. |
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boon
Posts: 2

| Love my Classic Alpaca hair cinch with roller buckles. Pricey but well worth it. |
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