Properly Attach Your Flank Cinch
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When you use a rear flank cinch to secure the rear of your trail saddle, it should be snug (not tight) against the horse. A rule of thumb is to be able to slip two fingers between the flank and the horse at the apex of the belly. It should not be loose or hang below the horse’s belly – a loose flank cinch is a danger to horse and rider. • Snap the hobble strap that is attached to the body of the flank to the dee on the center of your cinch. This keeps the flank cinch in place and prevents it from becoming a bucking strap - an unexpected movement could cause your horse to react negatively. • Cinch up your horse in comfort with these tips: https://tuckersaddlery.com/cinch-up-i... • TuckerSaddles.com | Ultimate Trail Comfort
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