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RE: Marlene Eddleman Girth...
Blvdgirl64
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2004-03-31 1:44 PM
Subject: Marlene Eddleman Girth...



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I was wondering if anyone has this girth and what their thoughts are about it.  I am in need for another girth, but wanted to make sure before I shelled out $50 for it.  I need some suggestions.  I am open to all ideas.  Or, if anyone can suggest any other girths.  THANKS!
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Oregonracer2
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2004-03-31 1:49 PM
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I bought mine last year and I am very happy with it.
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kanchazer
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2004-03-31 1:58 PM
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Is it the one made by ortho equine? If so... I have three, they are not the Marlene design but the same material with the shami liner. I love them, I haven't had a saddle slip with them, and they are easy to clean.

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Blvdgirl64
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2004-03-31 2:21 PM
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Originally written by kanchazer on 2004-03-31 1:58 PM

Is it the one made by ortho equine? If so... I have three, they are not the Marlene design but the same material with the shami liner. I love them, I haven't had a saddle slip with them, and they are easy to clean.

I believe it is the same one.  It has the stretchy parts where the metal is (does that make sense)?  Is the ortho equine any cheaper then the one with Marlene's name on it?  I don't care about the name, I care about the quality!

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kanchazer
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2004-03-31 2:32 PM
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I don't know the price now. I bought mine when they first came out. I use there boots on a paint horse that is allergic to neroprene (sp) check their website http://www.orthoequine.com I know that Jeffers equine sells there line of products also.
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Blvdgirl64
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2004-03-31 2:38 PM
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Thank you so much for the link!  Looks like I'll be buying one soon..
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Cowgirl Up!
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2004-03-31 3:03 PM
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They are the same as OrthoEquine's except for the elastic like an english girth.  I love the concept, and my horse obviously appreciates this cinch vs my charmayne james one.  The only problem I have with it is that the backing on it, the yellow part, kinda flaked off, and then got a little stiff.   But you can buy replacements for that, which is what I am doing.  Overall, I was not surprised at the quality, as my Ortho boots fell apart very quickly, but every horse that I have used it on likes it, and that is what is important.  :)
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