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 Money Eating Baggage Owner
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       Location: Phoenix | I can't remember if mohair is scratchy....what can you guys tell me about your 5 Star cinch? |
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 Quiet Riot
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    Location: North Dakota | I love my 5 Star cinch! It's soft, not scratchy at all. I got the roper style. |
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 Love Me Some Robert Redford
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     Location: WV | I want one.. I have a CE mohair and it's not scratchy at all. 5 star is one my wish list. |
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 Bulls Eye
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       Location: Oklahoma | Love mine?? |
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Extreme Veteran
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   Location: Kansas and loving it | Did your cinch stretch any? I have been thinking about getting one, but I am afraid of it being hard to clean. I get brush, twigs, and weeds to go through, which is why I have an airflex. |
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 Money Eating Baggage Owner
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       Location: Phoenix | I measured my current cinch and it's at 31" from the inside of the ring on either side. I think I'll go with a 30" in case it stretches. I have nylon off billets and cinch straps or whatever the hell they're called so THOSE won't stretch. I can't decide if I should get a basic black cinch or spend double and get a colorful Rope Like a Girl cinch!! First world problems. :) |
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Extreme Veteran
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   Location: Kansas and loving it | hammer_time - 2016-01-30 4:42 PM
I measured my current cinch and it's at 31" from the inside of the ring on either side. I think I'll go with a 30" in case it stretches. I have nylon off billets and cinch straps or whatever the hell they're called so THOSE won't stretch. I can't decide if I should get a basic black cinch or spend double and get a colorful Rope Like a Girl cinch!! First world problems. :)
Is it hard to clean? |
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| I only use Mohair on all my horses, no scratch and no stretch. I have had 4 of them in heavy use for about 6 years, they still work and look great! |
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Extreme Veteran
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   Location: Kansas and loving it | Tsy - 2016-01-30 7:38 PM
I only use Mohair on all my horses, no scratch and no stretch. I have had 4 of them in heavy use for about 6 years, they still work and look great!
So you can easily pull any stickers or weeds out? |
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| rockette - 2016-01-30 7:40 PM
Tsy - 2016-01-30 7:38 PM
I only use Mohair on all my horses, no scratch and no stretch. I have had 4 of them in heavy use for about 6 years, they still work and look great!
So you can easily pull any stickers or weeds out?
Yes, I just wash them off with the hose when they get muddy, then lay flat to dry. |
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Extreme Veteran
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   Location: Kansas and loving it | Tsy - 2016-01-30 7:48 PM
rockette - 2016-01-30 7:40 PM
Tsy - 2016-01-30 7:38 PM
I only use Mohair on all my horses, no scratch and no stretch. I have had 4 of them in heavy use for about 6 years, they still work and look great!
So you can easily pull any stickers or weeds out?
Yes, I just wash them off with the hose when they get muddy, then lay flat to dry.
Thanks! When I have some money saved up, I would like to get one. |
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