Kategorie: Westernsattelgurt / Sattelgurt

Der hintere Sattelgurt , auch Ledersattelgurt genannt, ist ein wichtiger Bestandteil der Westernsattelausrüstung. Es handelt sich um einen Riemen, der an der Rückseite des Sattels befestigt wird und auf der gegenüberliegenden Seite mit dem Sattelgurt oder Sattelgurt des Pferdes verbunden ist.

Leather and Neoprene Cinches Built for a Secure, Comfortable Ride

A good cinch does more than hold your saddle in place — it sets the foundation for balance, security, and comfort. Our cinches are built for riders who expect their tack to perform through long miles, steep climbs, and hard stops. Whether you’re on the trail, working cattle, or riding daily, a dependable cinch keeps your saddle steady without pinching or rubbing.

Why the Right Cinch Matters

The cinch is one of the most important parts of your tack setup. A properly designed cinch keeps your saddle from sliding forward or backward and helps distribute pressure evenly along the horse’s barrel. It should stay tight without choking your horse, flex with movement, and prevent hot spots or soreness during long rides.

Strong Materials, Built for Real Riding

Our cinches use durable materials that stand up to sweat, dust, and daily wear. Leather cinches offer timeless strength and feel, while neoprene options provide soft, grip-friendly comfort. Both styles are designed to stay secure without slipping and to clean easily after a long day of riding.

Pair With the Right Tack

If you're upgrading your cinch, it’s a good time to refresh other parts of your setup too. A steady cinch works best with a balanced Breast Collar and a comfortable set of Saddle Fenders. These pieces work together to keep your saddle centered and your ride smooth.

Match With a Quality Western Saddle

A cinch performs best when it fits both your horse and your saddle correctly. If you’re building a complete tack setup or upgrading older gear, explore our handcrafted Western Saddles. A good saddle and a well-fitted cinch can transform your ride.

Comfort and Security for Every Ride

Whether you’re riding hills, crossing brush, or putting in long hours on the ranch, your cinch should stay tight without causing discomfort. Our designs help prevent slipping, rubbing, and pressure points, giving you a more secure connection to your saddle and a better experience for your horse.