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also, do you prefer roper or straight? i use both just wanted to hear everyones opinion about what they use.
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 Love Me Some Robert Redford
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     Location: WV | I use 100% mohair you can't go wrong using it or alpaca. Just buy a good brand. I use a classic equine roper style but want a 5 star. |
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  More bootie than waist!
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      Location: In my own world | CYA Ranch - 2015-02-08 6:39 PM
I use the Pro Choice Shearling cinches.
Me too. They are very soft |
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| I've heard those slide. i bought an air flex today and rode him in and he seemed happy. I've heard awesome things about the mohair though. anyone used them? |
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    Location: North Dakota | I use a 5 star Mohair cinch - Love it! |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | Barrelhorsehelp1 - 2015-02-08 7:55 PM I've heard those slide. i bought an air flex today and rode him in and he seemed happy. I've heard awesome things about the mohair though. anyone used them?
I use the shearling on all my saddles on all my horses and none slip. |
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| CYA Ranch - 2015-02-09 7:29 AM Barrelhorsehelp1 - 2015-02-08 7:55 PM I've heard those slide. i bought an air flex today and rode him in and he seemed happy. I've heard awesome things about the mohair though. anyone used them? I use the shearling on all my saddles on all my horses and none slip.
Sorry to go a little OT, but CYA, do you find that you have to clean your shearling cinches often? I'm looking into them for my gelding that, like the OP, is just a bit grouchy when you cinch up (and I know he doesn't have ulcers and his saddle fits him well). He's just a delicate flower of a boy, and I think even the softest mohair isn't going to work for him. |
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Rad Dork
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   Location: Oklahoma | I have two (about to order a third!!) Classic Equine Alpacas. They are super soft. |
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  Location: Abbotsford B.C. Canada | Would it be worth trying this?
Borrow a cinch you think may work from a friend. Warm your horse up and train as usual, then before unsaddling, stick a thermometer between the cinch and his body and measure the temperature and see which one actually can breather and stay cooler . I bet the mohair is actually best but some new ones with airholes may help. The neoprene and synthetics may actually act as a heat sink and absorb heat compared to the natural wool especially if the sun can shine on it a bit. But the wool may not grip as well so again a judgement call.
Just cowboy logic?
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       Location: Phoenix | See my horse doesn't seem to like the mohair cinches as much. Right now I'm OK with my Pro Equine neoprene cinch while my horse is shedding out. I was thinking of getting a shearling cinch in the summer. I used to have a Pro Orthopedic cinch that I really liked because it was more of a wetsuit material rather than neoprene. |
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The Advice Guru
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| Barrelhorsehelp1 - 2015-02-08 7:55 PM
I've heard those slide. i bought an air flex today and rode him in and he seemed happy. I've heard awesome things about the mohair though. anyone used them?
I have used shearling cinches for years, I do not cut my horses in half, I use csi pads, proper fitting saddles,
And have never had a saddle slide
I don't use breast collars unless riding in the mountains, where I go any saddle will slide some |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | bowersk - 2015-02-09 11:42 AM CYA Ranch - 2015-02-09 7:29 AM Barrelhorsehelp1 - 2015-02-08 7:55 PM I've heard those slide. i bought an air flex today and rode him in and he seemed happy. I've heard awesome things about the mohair though. anyone used them? I use the shearling on all my saddles on all my horses and none slip. Sorry to go a little OT, but CYA, do you find that you have to clean your shearling cinches often? I'm looking into them for my gelding that, like the OP, is just a bit grouchy when you cinch up (and I know he doesn't have ulcers and his saddle fits him well). He's just a delicate flower of a boy, and I think even the softest mohair isn't going to work for him.
When I get done riding and the cinch is wet and sweaty I hook it to the keeper and let it air dry. The next day I ride I use a rubber curry to lightly brush it and loosen the sweat and fluff it up. The one thing I like about them is the buckles are completely covered by the shearling. |
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       Location: Oklahoma | I have a 5 Star roper style. LOVE IT |
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           Location: Kansas | I really like my airflex by pro choice!!! |
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 Own It and Move On
      Location: The edge of no where | CYA Ranch - 2015-02-10 7:27 AM bowersk - 2015-02-09 11:42 AM CYA Ranch - 2015-02-09 7:29 AM Barrelhorsehelp1 - 2015-02-08 7:55 PM I've heard those slide. i bought an air flex today and rode him in and he seemed happy. I've heard awesome things about the mohair though. anyone used them? I use the shearling on all my saddles on all my horses and none slip. Sorry to go a little OT, but CYA, do you find that you have to clean your shearling cinches often? I'm looking into them for my gelding that, like the OP, is just a bit grouchy when you cinch up (and I know he doesn't have ulcers and his saddle fits him well). He's just a delicate flower of a boy, and I think even the softest mohair isn't going to work for him. When I get done riding and the cinch is wet and sweaty I hook it to the keeper and let it air dry. The next day I ride I use a rubber curry to lightly brush it and loosen the sweat and fluff it up. The one thing I like about them is the buckles are completely covered by the shearling. That's why I like them as well. It seems more comfortable to have the buckle padded. You're more dedicated than I am....I use the roper CE ones and chunk them once a year and just replace. I don't want any neoprene or anything 'tacky' feeling on their back or cinch area. I've never had one slide. Side Note: I do only use leather latigos with them because the nylon doesn't have any give to it.
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | MS2011 - 2015-02-10 12:14 PM CYA Ranch - 2015-02-10 7:27 AM bowersk - 2015-02-09 11:42 AM CYA Ranch - 2015-02-09 7:29 AM Barrelhorsehelp1 - 2015-02-08 7:55 PM I've heard those slide. i bought an air flex today and rode him in and he seemed happy. I've heard awesome things about the mohair though. anyone used them? I use the shearling on all my saddles on all my horses and none slip. Sorry to go a little OT, but CYA, do you find that you have to clean your shearling cinches often? I'm looking into them for my gelding that, like the OP, is just a bit grouchy when you cinch up (and I know he doesn't have ulcers and his saddle fits him well). He's just a delicate flower of a boy, and I think even the softest mohair isn't going to work for him. When I get done riding and the cinch is wet and sweaty I hook it to the keeper and let it air dry. The next day I ride I use a rubber curry to lightly brush it and loosen the sweat and fluff it up. The one thing I like about them is the buckles are completely covered by the shearling. That's why I like them as well. It seems more comfortable to have the buckle padded. You're more dedicated than I am....I use the roper CE ones and chunk them once a year and just replace. I don't want any neoprene or anything 'tacky' feeling on their back or cinch area. I've never had one slide. Side Note: I do only use leather latigos with them because the nylon doesn't have any give to it.
I only use leather latigos also. Not a fan of the nylon. I don't know if I'm dedicated but I have squirrly horses so I try to keep them soft. I use 5 Star pads and clean them off the same way so its just gotten to be a habit. |
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         Location: North Dakota | I wanna try the new prof. Choice cinch that's got some stretch to it. Just wish it wasn't neoprene. Right now I have an old mohair (I think) that's getting rusty buckles and is about due to be replaced. |
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