Robinsons Requisite leatherwork - any good?

soloequestrian

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Robinsons have a leather girth with elastic at both ends in their Requisite range. I've never bought leatherwork from them - would this be worth a shot?
Thanks in advance!
 
I dont know about girths but my bridle is from there and i like it. I didnt want to spend a fortune on one as it does exactly the same job. Fits nice, looks nice, no problems with stitching and it has stayed nice and soft/supple even though i dont clean my tack very often!
 
well lets put it this way - I value my neck far more than to use a girth 'made to a price' out of cheap cr*ppy leather ... but you pays your money and makes your choice...
 
I personally wouldn't as the Requisite tack I've experienced hasn't been of a very good quality - though I couldn't comment on the girth as I haven't seen one of theirs x
 
I have a robinsons performance range girth that I bought for £25 and I love it. It is really good quality and looks smart. I also have one of their bridles that is also good quality. I thoroughly recommend robinsons leather work.

I have never had a problem with any of their rugs/saddle cloths/head collars/jodhpurs/leather work so I will continue to use them as not everyone can afford the expensive makes!
 
I have a robinsons performance range girth that I bought for £25 and I love it. It is really good quality and looks smart. I also have one of their bridles that is also good quality. I thoroughly recommend robinsons leather work.

I have never had a problem with any of their rugs/saddle cloths/head collars/jodhpurs/leather work so I will continue to use them as not everyone can afford the expensive makes!

I bought one of those girths this week from the shop. They are nice quality.
 
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