21-9975-7 EquiRoyal Shaped Fleece English Girth

21-9975-7 EquiRoyal Shaped Fleece English Girth
The fleece of this girth helps to protect your horse from chafing and provides them the ultimate comfort while under saddle. The backside of the girth is constructed of embossed nyloprene that is reinforced with nylon webbing for added strength. It features heavy steel roller buckles and 1 1/4" wide elastic on one side to make tacking up a breeze.
Measuring an English Girth in Five Easy Steps
If you plan on doing any serious riding, then you need the right size girth. A girth that fits properly can help ensure a more comfortable and confident ride and it will also allow the horse to move more freely and give him or her some breathing room; an ill–fitting girth can rub and chafe, causing irritations and skin problems.
Figuring out the proper size may seem confusing but the truth is, it’s simple once you know how and we’re here to help.
Here’s how to measure your horse for an English girth in five easy steps:
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STEP 3
Hold the tip of the measuring tape on the second hole from the bottom of the billets.
Remember that different saddles will have different billet strap lengths, so you may have to change your girth size if you change your saddle.
Also, if you measure a used girth to obtain the desired length for a new girth, remember that the old girth has probably stretched.
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STEP 5
Read the measurement in inches and use the following formula to calculate the girth size — The measurement of your horse’s heart girth is divided by 2 and then subtracted by 3.
e.g.: (68/2)–3=31
Odd numbers are usually rounded up since most English style girths are only available in even numbered sizes.
GIRTH SIZING CHART
HORSE HEIGHT | LONG GIRTH | SHORT GIRTH |
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13H to 14H | 38 – 40 | 18 – 20 |
14H to 15H | 42 – 44 | 22 – 24 |
15H to 16H | 46 – 48 | 26 |
16H to 17H | 50 – 52 | 28 |
17H and over | 54 – 56 | 30 – 32 |
*English or Jumping | *Dressage |
When fitting a girth, make sure there is enough space between the girth and the horse’s body to fit three to four fingers (be sure that you have at least three to four fingers’ width between the top of the girth and the bottom of the saddle pad and saddle flap on both sides). Ideally, it should feel snug but not tight against his or her body. It also needs to be tight enough that the saddle won’t slip or move.