Often the girth is completely overlooked, or at most it’s selected for its colour, appearance or the best aesthetic match to the saddle.This post will look specifically at one type of girth, the short length girth, almost solely used for dressage saddles and now widely used on jump or event saddles.
There is a whole army of competitive riders out there who have perfected the art of travelling and competing alone with their horse. They don’t have the luxury of a regular groom, or family and friends to support, assist or simply provide some moral back up.
We’ve handpicked 7 top tips to make your life easier if you are a “solo” competitor, or if you’ve never ventured out on your own, hopefully this will make it seem less daunting.
We have finally decided to take the plunge and add a blog to the site. We have always wanted an easy way to share information with visitors and We are super excited to start this journey. Keep coming back to the site and check for updates right here on the blog.
We will also be making some important changes to the site to make it more user friendly.... if you have any suggestions or areas for improvement then please contact debbie@suecarsonsaddles.co.uk as we would welcome your feedback! ;)
We will also be making some important changes to the site to make it more user friendly.... if you have any suggestions or areas for improvement then please contact debbie@suecarsonsaddles.co.uk as we would welcome your feedback! ;)