Shoulder Relief Cinch™

Better Saddle Fit

The Shoulder Relief Cinch™ actually changes the position and angle of the billets to prevent the saddle tree from interfering with the shoulder. The center of the cinch is set forward to sit in the horse’s natural girth groove, while the sides of the cinch are cut back to meet the latigos 2 inches behind where the horse’s natural girth groove lies. This brings the latigos from angling forward, to becoming perpendicular to the ground, which reduces the saddle’s tendency to be pulled forward into the shoulders. With horses that have shoulder interference without angled latigos, it simply moves the latigos back to keep the saddle away from the shoulders' range of motion.

The secondary benefit to this shape, is the cutback at the elbows. This gives more room for elbow movement as well, and prevents galls in the elbow area.

Prefer a visual explanation? Just scroll down to "How it Works".

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US Patent D917109

Used at the Highest Level

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Game-Changing Features

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SHOULDER FREEDOM

Intelligent design allows for full range of shoulder motion under saddle, without interference from the tree.

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ELBOW COMFORT

Cutaways in the cinch move it away from the horse’s elbow for additional comfort.

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REMOVABLE LINERS

Removable neoprene, fleece or felt liner options. For easy cleaning and versatility.

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BALANCE BUCKLE

Our patent-pending buckle brings additional stability to the saddle and allows for perfect cinch alignment over the horse's sternum.

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STRETCHTEC OPTION

Also available with patented StretchTec technology.

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FELT, FLEECE & NEOPRENE

Choose from fully interchangeable wool felt, wool fleece and limestone neoprene liners.

How It Works

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Traditional Cinch Saddle Placement

When you walk next to your horse you will see his shoulder moving as he reaches his leg forward.  His scapula actually rotates backward as the front leg moves forward.  This is due the location where the soft tissue attaches to the scapula. Traditional (straight) cinches bring the saddle too far forward causing the saddle to block the natural movement of the shoulder.

This is due to a basic physics problem: the cinch pulls the latigos forward, which then pulls the whole saddle into the shoulders.

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Shoulder Relief Cinch™ Saddle Placement

Due to the natural movement of the horse, he actually needs an additional 1-2 inches of clearance. The Shoulder Relief Cinch™ is designed with a 2 inch offset to allow maximum shoulder clearance from the saddle tree.  It fixes the physics problem by utilizing the offset in the cinch to redirect the billet line and prevent the saddle from being pulled forward.

In addition to the offset design, there is also additional elbow clearance with the cutback feature.

Shoulder Relief Cinch In Action

Improve Your Horse's Performance With The Shoulder Relief Cinch

"My clients and I love your girths!"

-Paula - Redmond, WA

"Our horses love them and we love how much freedom they give their shoulders. Everyone is commenting on how beautiful and well-made they are as well. You guys are making an amazing product!"

-Hillary - Bellingham, WA

"I just ordered and received two of the shoulder freedom girths - I love them!!! And so do my horses -both of my big horses go totally different and the saddle sits properly. Both horses are totally different and different breeds."

-Barbara - Valley View, TX