Very good video. Hard to find a video that shows how to do the knot (which I prefer to use instead of the holes on the cinch). Thanks for posting this :-)
@thecowgirlandherhors different preferences. They knot has never interfered with my riding in over 40 year :-) Personally I feel safer wit the knot. I don't bother with the holes and peg. But to each their own.
@Ponypoor i guess it is :-)but it's a bit to ''thick'' to rap it so many times ,I usually don't rap i more than 1-2 times , but in a competition it look better to have it all smooth and not rapped in a t-tie , right ? ;)
@thecowgirlandherhors the cinch should not need to be wrapped more than twice on each side,if a person has to wrap more than twice the cinch is too long.I never had a problem showing with a knot.Like I said it is just a preference.Both ways work.The knot is hidden by the stirrup, so it looks just as smooth as using the holes and keeper.The knot is flat and does not interfere with the stirrup or ringing in anyway. She does an excellent job showing how to tie the knot :-)
Nice vid... many times a "how to" video just shows the final cinching side of the horse and not the other side. I've always been taught to use the same method you use. Never let me down.
Very good video. Hard to find a video that shows how to do the knot (which I prefer to use instead of the holes on the cinch). Thanks for posting this :-)
Ponypoor 1 month ago
I put my ''left-over-cinch'' in the safety-keeper , It looks better and I don't have a knot interfeering my riding .
thecowgirlandherhors 1 month ago
@thecowgirlandherhors different preferences. They knot has never interfered with my riding in over 40 year :-) Personally I feel safer wit the knot. I don't bother with the holes and peg. But to each their own.
Ponypoor 1 month ago
@Ponypoor i guess it is :-)but it's a bit to ''thick'' to rap it so many times ,I usually don't rap i more than 1-2 times , but in a competition it look better to have it all smooth and not rapped in a t-tie , right ? ;)
thecowgirlandherhors 1 month ago
@thecowgirlandherhors the cinch should not need to be wrapped more than twice on each side,if a person has to wrap more than twice the cinch is too long.I never had a problem showing with a knot.Like I said it is just a preference.Both ways work.The knot is hidden by the stirrup, so it looks just as smooth as using the holes and keeper.The knot is flat and does not interfere with the stirrup or ringing in anyway. She does an excellent job showing how to tie the knot :-)
Ponypoor 1 month ago
can you come to my place and show me how its done?????????????
larry666ize 5 months ago
@killiansgirl1 me too..
snikpipeitak 5 months ago
I do the same thing but I put the buckle into a whole then tie it.. Different ways I guess :)
animalwisperer 6 months ago
thanks this helps a whole lot! :D
1121horsegal 7 months ago
@killiansgirl1 depends on personal taste :) for the most part , i find a lot of western riders call it a cinch , but i usually call it a girth.
rihannafan2323 7 months ago
This is the most efficient video I've found so far.
MelissaxMeltdown 9 months ago 2
Thank you. Now how do I size the underside strap?
LowkeeLT 10 months ago
thank you! :) helps a lot!
MollieBoomba 1 year ago
Nice vid... many times a "how to" video just shows the final cinching side of the horse and not the other side. I've always been taught to use the same method you use. Never let me down.
benellidown 1 year ago
this has tought me alot! now me and my horse have nice trail rides :)!!!!
1997cowgirlsdontcry 1 year ago
i was taught that it was a girth but o well ur probably rite sorry
KristinaS100 1 year ago
the "cinch" is actually called a girth
KristinaS100 1 year ago
@KristinaS100 the western term for a girth is a cinch .
rihannafan2323 1 year ago 6
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AmyFleming02 1 year ago
Great video on how to put the cinch on correctly :]
horseluvr4eva123 1 year ago 3
I always think,
7+4=11
haha! xD
BaRnBuM97 2 years ago