Flank Cinch: How Tight?

November 12, 2007 by Saddle Sense  
Filed under Saddle Accessories, Saddle Parts

This question comes up a lot. Just how tight should a flank cinch be? Tighter than many people think.

The flank cinch holds the back end of the saddle down on the horse’s back during extreme activity such as roping or fast stops.

To work correctly, it must be tightened enough to engage if the saddle begins to tip up. If it’s too loose, it will not only not prevent tipping, it can be a safety hazard as the horse’s foot could easily get hung up in it. The flank cinch should be snug up against the horse’s belly with no air in between.

So, if your flank cinch is hanging down and swaying in the breeze, tighten it up.

 

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