5/19/2023 0 Comments Back cinch![]() Now, if you are worried about stability and your saddle isn’t set up for a rear cinch, there’s a way you can put a temporary one on. So, on my ¾ rigged wade I also have a rear cinch. If on the other hand you aren’t much good a sliding rope, like me, or just not much good at roping in general, also like me, I have found that a rear cinch helps stabilize things a bit. because the next person may absolutely expect to use a flank strap.Ī rear cinch is dependant on the rigging position of the saddle and possibly with your skill at roping.Īs a rule of thumb full double rigged saddles really aught to be ridden with a rear cinch as that rigging position is designed to be ridden that way roping or not whereas anything from ¾ to centrefire shouldn’t really need one even if you are roping. You can rig it with both the cinch and flank strap and at least introduce your horse to wearing one, so when the day comes that you get another saddle, or God forbid have to sell your horse, they'll have already experienced it and will understand it won't eat them or claw open that soft underbelly. don't want to sore up your horse or blow a stirrup out. they usually don't fit quite right and are super junky. I keep them solely for those first few saddlings and standing around saddled. ![]() I have two here at the house that aren't worth even selling or stripping the hardware off and taking out the trees for parts salvage. You can find a junky old saddle for 50 bucks on FB or CL. If you can't swing it now, I wouldn't worry too much, but you might consider looking around for a colt saddle or a breaking saddle. We started both with a flank strap long before their first rides. I'm no trainer, but we have two that were born to us, one is now 4 and the other is coming 2.
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