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Cinches

Comfort and Fit That Hold Up

Our cinches are made to keep your saddle secure without pinching or rubbing. From breathable mohair to easy-clean neoprene, each option is built to stay comfortable through long rides and tough conditions.

Smart Materials, Trusted Designs

We carry cinches that help reduce pressure points, wick moisture, and resist buildup. Options with roller buckles, stainless steel hardware, or shoulder relief shaping offer better freedom of movement and long-term wear.

For Every Horse and Discipline

Whether you’re riding a wide-backed draft cross or a narrow-barreled barrel horse, we stock front and rear cinches in a variety of sizes and materials to match your tack and your ride.

Selected by Riders, Not Algorithms

We only carry cinches we’d use on our own horses. Our team checks each product for practical fit, build quality, and real-life performance before it ever hits the site.

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Family-Owned, Rider-Run

We’ve been helping people find the right tack since 1997. As a family-owned business, we’re committed to quality gear and honest advice, no matter where you're shopping from.

Built for Every Discipline

From everyday trail rides to roping and ranch work, we carry cinches that fit the way you ride. Mohair, neoprene, fleece, or felt – we’ve got front and flank options to match your tack and support your horse.

Comfort They’ll Feel

Good design matters. Our cinches are chosen for their ability to reduce pressure points, wick moisture, and stay put, so your horse can move freely without irritation or chafing.

Trusted by Riders Like You

We know what works because we ride too. Every cinch we carry has been picked by people who care about quality gear and comfortable horses, and we’re here to help you choose what’s right for yours.

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Need Help Finding the Right Fit?

Not sure which cinch will work best for your horse? We’re here to help. Reach out to our team for fit tips, product advice, and personal support backed by decades of experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of cinch should I use for my horse?

The best cinch depends on your horse’s build, riding discipline, and personal preference. Mohair cinches are breathable and gentle, neoprene cinches offer easy cleaning and durability, while fleece cinches add extra softness for sensitive horses.

How do I know what size cinch my horse needs?

We are strong believers that a shorter cinch is the best way to go for your horse. Simply take a string and hold it on one side of the horse at a point 3-4" above the elbow, and then run it under your horse to the opposite side at the same point (3-4" above the elbow) you will have measured the length of the cinch/girth your horse needs. Place the string against a yard stick or tape measure and you will have the exact length.

What’s the difference between a front cinch and a rear/flank cinch?

A front cinch secures the saddle in place. A rear or flank cinch provides added stability, especially during roping, ranch work, or steep trail rides by preventing the saddle from lifting at the back.

How can I prevent cinch sores and girth itch?

Choosing the right size cinch is key. It helps distribute even pressure and keeps the saddle in place without overtightening. Choosing a material that wicks away moisture and keeping your cinch clean is a must. Replacing or cleaning your cinch before it is filled with dirt, sweat, hair, and bacteria will help reduce friction and prevent sores around the horse’s elbow.

What is a shoulder relief cinch, and do I need one?

A shoulder relief cinch is designed to eliminate peak pressure on the horse’s shoulders, allowing for more natural movement. These are ideal for horses with forward girth grooves or those prone to rubbing.

How often should I replace my cinch?

Check your cinch regularly for cleanliness and wear, especially the roller buckles, and stitching. Replace it if you notice cracks, fraying, or loss of elasticity in materials like mohair, nylon webbing or leather body.