Stubben cord girth vs other cord.girths?

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I'm trialling a Stubben cord girth but the one I'm using is probably a bit big. I've bought and trialled a few different girths so was really hoping to buy second hand just in case the smaller size isn't right - I'm not having much luck finding one second hand in the right size.

I have found Shires & Townfields do their own version for quite considerably less.

Are they comparable or am I better off just paying full price for a new Stubben version?
 
We bought the Townfields one as a trial run before paying the extra for the Stubben. It's been excellent, our very round Dales mare approves so have never paid out for the "real" thing.
 
Thanks everyone, it seems like the Townfield version might be worth a try. Unless anyone is looking to re-home a 42" or a 44" Stubben cord version ...?

I was worried the cord wouldn't be so soft.
Are you looking for a normal or dressage length girth. I have a short girth I'm willing to part with.
I need a long version for my GP saddle, otherwise thank you :)
 
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I got a Stuben string girth for stability with a round native, it does help but the girth does move backwards, quite a bit!
 
Sorry to resurrect this but how do I clean my Stubben girth?

The smaller size isn't working brilliantly but being second hand it came with no instructions - is it machine washable?
 
I'm not 100% sure mine is a Stubben, but it looks identical to the ones I've seen in the tack shop. Mind you, it also looks the same as the no-name one for a third of the price at the other tack store.

In any case: all my synthetic and cotton cord girths get washed on cold in the washing machine in a small size padded laundry bag (I think intended for bras?). I use our regular unscented/gentle detergent (ours doesn't come standard with enzymes but I think yours do?). If it's very dirty I might scrub by hand beforehand with some dish soap. The synthetic ones come out looking like new, and the cotton ones come out much improved.

Then hang to dry.
 
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