Cinch Connecting Strap
May 28, 2009 by Saddle Sense
Filed under Saddle Parts
The cinch connecting strap (also called a cinch hobble) connects the front cinch and flank cinch together. This is a small, but important, piece of equipment on double rigged saddles. Without this piece, the flank cinch can slip backwards into the horse’s flank and convert your well-mannered horse into a bucking bronc.
You should never use a flank cinch without this strap connected. A replacement is available from most tack stores. If you ever find yourself without one, just remove the flank cinch, and ride with only the front cinch. It’s that important.
The cinch connecting strap usually comes with the flank cinch, but can also be purchased separately. The strap is threaded through small rings on the front cinch and flank cinch and can have buckles, snaps, ties, or any combination of these. When connected, it must be short enough to keep the flank cinch in the correct position.







