What size dressage girth?

Oooooh I never knew that!!!

I am impressed CM...... easy to do I know, but i am still impressed.

Shame merlin doesnt need one
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so its another useless fact to store in my brain!!!!
 
oooh you clever person !!
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I didn't know that it, pity it would've saved me the bother of trying several sizes before finding the right one and yes the size i needed fits your theory
 
I would try the 20" girth first before you buy one! I have a 26" and its big - fits a 17.1 chunky warmblood and it is really too big for my 16.3 warmblood (who is very refined with long legs so not deep in the girth). I am using a 20" on her which is a little small but not much. It depends on your dressage saddle too - I have one which has long flaps (as I have long legs) and the 26" is too long - almost comes up to the flaps! The shorter flaped one the 26" fits a bit better but still a bit big. Hope that helps!
 
I tried the 20" on her yesterday but I couldn't even get it anywhere near my billet straps and I had it buckled on the last hole too! I have a Wintec 500 Dressage so maybe they don't have as long straps as other dressage saddles do.
I bought a nice Jeffries one this afternoon and am going to try it tomorrow before my lesson! LOL, if not, my tack shop will take it back and exchange it for a 26" one.
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I tried the 20" on her yesterday but I couldn't even get it anywhere near my billet straps and I had it buckled on the last hole too! I have a Wintec 500 Dressage so maybe they don't have as long straps as other dressage saddles do.
I bought a nice Jeffries one this afternoon and am going to try it tomorrow before my lesson! LOL, if not, my tack shop will take it back and exchange it for a 26" one.
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If its a wintec then yes, they are a bit shorter. I had to use a 28" for the 17.1 warmblood when he had a wintec but went down to 26" when he had a WOW - which had longer flaps for my legs too. Good luck and have a fab lesson with your new saddle
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