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tracies
Reg. Jan 2010
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2016-10-22 11:15 PM
Subject:
RE: Mohair cinches
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Posts: 1280
Location: Texas
I just switched to a CE 100% Alpaca Cinch and I love it. My horse had gotten a sore from his previous cinch, which quickly healed once switched. It's soft and comfy. I do wish I had gotten a size smaller
(it does stretch
), but my colt is growing, so I think it's fine for now, and will last as he fills out a bit.
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hammer_time
Reg. Jul 2007
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2016-10-22 11:26 PM
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RE: Mohair cinches
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Posts: 9586
Location: Phoenix
slipperyslope - 2016-10-22 7:25 PM I get my mohair cinches from 5 Star
(Rockyroad
) and they are 100% mohair - no crappy "other" fibers. What I was told was to order the size I normally use, but when I got it, it would be shorter to start. And after 1 or 2 uses, it would stretch to where it should be. That was very accurate info AND they also can come w/the flat top buckle too.
I got the smaller buckle with the flat roller--so glad I did. I was afraid the smaller slot would be too small but it's perfect.
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realitycheck
Reg. Sep 2005
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2016-10-23 10:33 AM
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RE: Mohair cinches
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Posts: 22025
Location: Wyoming
I like mohair for everyday use, but because of the stretch I don't care for them in competition. For that I use neoprene.
Edited by realitycheck 2016-10-23 10:34 AM
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draftmare
Reg. Oct 2016
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2016-10-24 8:11 AM
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RE: Mohair cinches
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I currently use a Classic Equine mohair cinch and I love it. I had one that stretched out too long for my horse, sold it and got a fleece girth. I hated it. Sold that and bought another Classic Equine mohair in a shorter size. I don't think I will ever use a different type of cinch.
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