Dennis Moreland Tack: How to Measure for Cinch Length

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1.Saddle your horse and tighten the cinch as you usually do.
2. Make sure the middle D rings on your cinch are in the middle of your horse’s belly. If they aren’t, adjust the length of the off side latigo/double off latigo until the cinch D rings are in the middle of the belly. Tighten the cinch after adjusting.
3. Measure from the bottom of the saddle D ring to the top of the cinch buckle on each side. This measurement should be between 6 and 8 inches and be equal on each side when the cinch is tightened.
4. If you have more than 8 inches, add the number of inches you’re over on each side to the length cinch you have on the horse. That gives you the correct size cinch for your horse. Do the opposite for a measurement that’s less than 6 inches.

Hand-tied, 31 strand, Mohair-blend Cinches were the first product I made when I started my business forty years ago. My cinches are designed to always pull straight to prevent galling. The majority of cinches available today are made with only 27 strands of cord or less. I designed these cinches with 31 strands to be more comfortable; you can feel the difference and so can your horse.

These cinches will not curl or stretch and will last through years of hard use. You will not find a better made cinch anywhere, nor will you find another that looks and feels this good, I guarantee it!

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Does this 8" rule hold true for Circle Y saddles that are rigged much lower than other brands?

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i need this in miniature horse portions....

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Is a 30in roper cinch 30in buckle to buckle tip or is it 28in then stretch to 30in

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