The NEVER-TIGHT SADDDLE POSITIONER IS $249 and comes with either Horse or Draft size tail piece. Horse size is standard, 16.5 H animals & larger will enjoy the DRAFT size. Either call Len or for ordering Online ask for the DRAFT SIZE in the comment section. 

THE 2018 CRUPPER HAS IMPROVED HINGE ATTACHMENTS.

THE EARLIER MODELS HAD SOME FAILURES, THIS IS THE FIX!

9” of Stretch with increasing tension holds saddle.

THE NEW 2018 Never-Tight XXXX Cinch

the 2018 NEVER~TIGHT CINCH, FUNCTIONAL ART

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NOW WITH A LATIGO LINER + MORE FLEXIBLE, LIGHTER, THINNER. TOUGHER.

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NATURAL HORSEMANSHIP IS POSSIBLE FOR YEARLING STUD

The NEVER~TIGHT MAKES FOR A QUICK BOND IN the YOUNG HORSE

The Never-Tight XXXX Cinch is a culmination of what I've done with girths for 30 years. A girth that really works without biting into the horse on the front edge. It's thinner than my old Ortho-Flex Softsides girth. It has more body and retains it's shape (that of a horse) much better than the O/F  Softsides Neoprene & Leather ever did. Some of the many improvements are as follows: the outer layer is natural Saddle Skirting leather, then a core of Aircraft Interior plastic molded to a HORSE SHAPE, flare and all, after that it has an inner layer of top grain LATIGO Leather against the horse.   Seatbelt webbing runs from one end of the cinch to the other holding the buckles to keep you on your horse. The Cinch is then sewn with heavy nylon thread laid into a grooved cut in the Latigo leather for a smooth finish against the horse. Then we hand cut and finish the edges. The horse is protected from the pressure of buckles and bumps of straps over them. Your saddle feels GLUED to your horse with the Never-Tight XXXX  Cinch.  It is easy to wipe clean and lasts a long time with a little care given to any leather tack.    Since it doesn't bite on the front edge, like other flat strap girths,  your horse can bend, turn, & stop without pain.  

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NEVER~TIGHT CINCH HOLDS SADDLE+ PROTECT ANIMAL

MY WADE SADDLE, PROTECTOR PAD+ CINCH, UN-EQUALED...

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The NEAR*TIGHT CINCH HOLDING THE MORK WADE & JEFF!

JEFF HAD JUST SAT DOWN IN THE SADDLE. MY HAND IN HIS CINCH.

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LOOK UNDER YOUR HORSE, MY GIRTHS> WORTH EVERY $.

My T/Bred, many sensitive muscles that need protection.

     The NEVER~TIGHT Cinch is confronting a problem most horsemen just give up on; STOPPING SADDLE ROLLING AND CINCH SORING ON THE ROUND BACKED PERFORMANCE HORSE. It gets ahold of the animal at the sternum and under the buckles at the top. Like a little saddle under the  barrel it is stable and not slipping side to side. ITS CORE IS AIRCRAFT INTERIOR PLASTIC FOR LONG LIFE AND MUCH FIRMER THAN THE SHIELDS IN THE PROTECTOR. It's secret is being molded to the shape of a well sprung barrel except one thing. It is more rounded at the flat of the ribs. THAT IS WHAT KEEPS IT FROM BITING INTO THE MUSCLES THERE.

     When riders have a problem with their horse's performance or attitude they just blame it on the SADDLE or the PAD. BARREL RACERS, CUTTERS, Dressage riders, Jumpers, ROPERS, MULE riders often have soreness at the front edge of their animal's girths. The PROBLEM: how to hold that saddle on while it is on a round  backed horse or mule. The  ProTecTOR with the Balance Shims to take the Rock  & Roll out of the tree helps. ...(It doesn't do it all on the low withered very round animal.)... Cinching too loose can cause Girth Galling at the front edge of  the cinch & or sores on the Sternum because of the rubbing side to side. The area affected is from the Sternum Up to the Buckle at the top of the Cinch. Just take the tips of your  fingers and palpate your horse along the front edge of the  cinch. If your animal shows discomfort by flinching you'll know what is foremost on his mind when being asked to turn. Does your Cutting horse refuse to do a TurnBack in one direction? A heading  horse will dodge off, the healer will do the same or not face the steer. The  Barrel horse will drop in a turn most often to the right. 

 

     I've changed girths  on horses like this and it fixed their problems immediately. For your animals comfort and performance and for your convenience  & safety get a Never~Tight Cinch. 

     Thanks, Len  

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A YEARLING STUD, CINCH DOESN'T MESS WITH HIS MIND,

TRAINING YOUNG HORSES GOES FASTER & IS MORE POSITIVE.