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        Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton | https://www.5starequineproducts.com/products/cinches/the-y-cinch-wov...
I just bought a 5 Star pad and was given one of their cinches to try. I've never been a fan of the rope type cinches but I know a lot of people ride them. Its suppose to stop my saddle from rolling. $199 is a lot for a cinch for me. I've used the ones made by Cactus for a long time and have always liked them. |
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| i could see a calf horse or a cutter needing this but running barrels, are you really going to need to cinch your back cinch down that tight? |
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    Location: Southeast Louisiana | Following your post... I bought one and have it in my trailer, but haven't been back on the horse I got it for. :/
Sorry I can't help, but I do want to see everyone's opinions on it. |
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  Location: home for the winter...what a dumb idea | Umm hate to burst anyone's bubble but all this is is a glorified pack cinch...  |
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       Location: USA | FlyingJT - 2016-05-30 10:08 PM i could see a calf horse or a cutter needing this but running barrels, are you really going to need to cinch your back cinch down that tight?
My back cinch is snug - you can't see daylight between the horse and the cinch. What's the point of having one if it's loose? |
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        Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton | Dreamingofcans - 2016-05-30 10:39 PM
FlyingJT - 2016-05-30 10:08 PM i could see a calf horse or a cutter needing this but running barrels, are you really going to need to cinch your back cinch down that tight?
My back cinch is snug - you can't see daylight between the horse and the cinch. What's the point of having one if it's loose?
Mine too. Except it's just the regular leather back cinch that came with my saddle. Why have one if its loose? It's not serving its purpose then. |
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| TessBelle - 2016-05-31 10:12 AM
Dreamingofcans - 2016-05-30 10:39 PM
FlyingJT - 2016-05-30 10:08 PM i could see a calf horse or a cutter needing this but running barrels, are you really going to need to cinch your back cinch down that tight?
My back cinch is snug - you can't see daylight between the horse and the cinch. What's the point of having one if it's loose?
Mine too. Except it's just the regular leather back cinch that came with my saddle. Why have one if its loose? It's not serving its purpose then.
Mine is tight also but I just have a piece of leather to hold it forward. And its not tight like calf roper tight so I dont see the need for something like that. . . but thats just my opinion. |
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        Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton | horsiace1025 - 2016-05-31 10:46 AM
TessBelle - 2016-05-31 10:12 AM
Dreamingofcans - 2016-05-30 10:39 PM
FlyingJT - 2016-05-30 10:08 PM i could see a calf horse or a cutter needing this but running barrels, are you really going to need to cinch your back cinch down that tight?
My back cinch is snug - you can't see daylight between the horse and the cinch. What's the point of having one if it's loose?
Mine too. Except it's just the regular leather back cinch that came with my saddle. Why have one if its loose? It's not serving its purpose then.
Mine is tight also but I just have a piece of leather to hold it forward. And its not tight like calf roper tight so I dont see the need for something like that. . . but thats just my opinion.
Off subject for a minute..... I know very very little about calf roping so... Why do calf ropers need tighter cinches than barrel racers??? |
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      Location: The edge of no where | TessBelle - 2016-05-31 10:49 AM horsiace1025 - 2016-05-31 10:46 AM TessBelle - 2016-05-31 10:12 AM Dreamingofcans - 2016-05-30 10:39 PM FlyingJT - 2016-05-30 10:08 PM i could see a calf horse or a cutter needing this but running barrels, are you really going to need to cinch your back cinch down that tight? My back cinch is snug - you can't see daylight between the horse and the cinch. What's the point of having one if it's loose? Mine too. Except it's just the regular leather back cinch that came with my saddle. Why have one if its loose? It's not serving its purpose then. Mine is tight also but I just have a piece of leather to hold it forward. And its not tight like calf roper tight so I dont see the need for something like that. . . but thats just my opinion. Off subject for a minute..... I know very very little about calf roping so... Why do calf ropers need tighter cinches than barrel racers???
Think about the weight of the calf pulling on the horn.... in any roping event it's critial to have a tight back cinch to protect your horse. |
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | I had a Y cinch many years ago that had a fleece lining. Loved it! |
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| TessBelle - 2016-05-31 10:49 AM
horsiace1025 - 2016-05-31 10:46 AM
TessBelle - 2016-05-31 10:12 AM
Dreamingofcans - 2016-05-30 10:39 PM
FlyingJT - 2016-05-30 10:08 PM i could see a calf horse or a cutter needing this but running barrels, are you really going to need to cinch your back cinch down that tight?
My back cinch is snug - you can't see daylight between the horse and the cinch. What's the point of having one if it's loose?
Mine too. Except it's just the regular leather back cinch that came with my saddle. Why have one if its loose? It's not serving its purpose then.
Mine is tight also but I just have a piece of leather to hold it forward. And its not tight like calf roper tight so I dont see the need for something like that. . . but thats just my opinion.
Off subject for a minute..... I know very very little about calf roping so... Why do calf ropers need tighter cinches than barrel racers???
Helps hold the saddle stable while they take the jerk.
Our preference is to use a second latigo on our rear cinches so we can get them tighter, especially on our heel horses. Sore up a horse really quick roping with a loose cinch. |
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    Location: Southeast Louisiana | Nevertooold - 2016-05-31 12:02 PM
I had a Y cinch many years ago that had a fleece lining. Loved it!
Me, too. I was looking for one and couldn't find it, when I found the never tight that I ride that one horse in. So, when I saw this one, I bought it. I just haven't had a chance to use it.
I only have time for one horse right now, and he rides fine in a regular cinch. I also ride him with a tight-ish back girth. I notice it doing its job the most when he is really running at a closed gate and has to stop really hard. Definitely feel the saddle move then with a loose or no back girth. |
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    Location: wolverton,mn | I still have the original one that Adams company made and sold. It was in the Martha Josey line! I still use it,it's on my saddle. I love it! It's seen better days but it is 27 years old....maybe more...lol! |
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       Location: USA | TessBelle - 2016-05-31 10:12 AM
Dreamingofcans - 2016-05-30 10:39 PM
FlyingJT - 2016-05-30 10:08 PM i could see a calf horse or a cutter needing this but running barrels, are you really going to need to cinch your back cinch down that tight?
My back cinch is snug - you can't see daylight between the horse and the cinch. What's the point of having one if it's loose?
Mine too. Except it's just the regular leather back cinch that came with my saddle. Why have one if its loose? It's not serving its purpose then.
Yeah mine is just the regular back cinch too |
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    Location: MD | I have one by 5 star. I dont use it as much as I did when I first got it. It sits really forward which is a good thing but I notice it touches my calf I would think if you wore spurs it could get hung. I mainly stopped using it because I dont like the metal piece digging in the horses girth area. Thats with any mohair type girth though. I have a classic equine feather flex girth that I like a lot better. My saddle always felt loose with the mohair too. I felt like I had to split my horse in two so it wouldn't slip in a run. |
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| I've been using one for a few months now. I really like it on the horse I got it for. He runs downhill, so the back cinch is important for me to keep pressure off the front. He always licks his lips when I tighten up the back buckle....prob doing its job. Very happy with mine. I did buy the one that is wider in front, roper style. Got the original at first and sent it back ~ my opinion was it was way too narrow |
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     Location: SE KS | Nevertooold - 2016-05-31 12:02 PM
I had a Y cinch many years ago that had a fleece lining. Loved it!
I have one like this, it is nylon & fleece. I love it & would love to find another one, but I'm not paying $200 for one. I know I didn't spend over $50 on the one I have, but have only been able to find them used!!!
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      Location: Tulsa, Ok | lhighquality - 2016-06-01 9:34 AM Nevertooold - 2016-05-31 12:02 PM I had a Y cinch many years ago that had a fleece lining. Loved it! I have one like this, it is nylon & fleece. I love it & would love to find another one, but I'm not paying $200 for one. I know I didn't spend over $50 on the one I have, but have only been able to find them used!!!
This seems to be a take-off of the nylon and fleece "Y" girths that were popular in years gone by. I still have one on one of my saddles and I love it. Does an excellent job of keeping the saddle pulled down and the back cinch is pulled out of the way of your feet. I have thought about having my saddle shop make a split back cinch of leather that would snap into my regular girth. |
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