Hi thank you for your film about cinches, can I buy a cinch from your store? Please advise I havent been able to find the simple cinch you recommend on line. Thank you Dawn
Hello! Yes, we do sell cinches in our store and online. Here is a link to the page where all of the cinches shown in the video can be found. bigbendsaddlery.com/Cinchas-Tie-Straps-Billets-&-Off-Straps-c72524121
Only if you let them start getting dirty. Otherwise the only hair they collect is hair the horse sheds and that will matt in there and can get felted in and pretty comfy for the horse if it stays clean. You gotta make sure your cinch stays clean and you brush your horse's chest, belly, and sides were the cinch touches very well so it doesn't get any sores or galls from dirt and such. It shouldn't pull any hair then, only what they shed. In my experience, mohair and horsehair cause the least problems and have the most benefits. Hope this helps!
Hello... I make 100% mohair cinches, and if you put them in the washing machine, the fibers will very likely felt. Probably won't affect the function, but it won't look the same. I always advise users to wash using a bucket only and don't agitate.@@BigBendSaddlery
I was wanting to get another cinch. I appreciate your information. I know now what I want and why.. Great video and content! 👍🏻😁
This is a great informational video. Thank you so much for making it!
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Hi thank you for your film about cinches, can I buy a cinch from your store? Please advise I havent been able to find the simple cinch you recommend on line. Thank you Dawn
Hello! Yes, we do sell cinches in our store and online. Here is a link to the page where all of the cinches shown in the video can be found.
bigbendsaddlery.com/Cinchas-Tie-Straps-Billets-&-Off-Straps-c72524121
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I bought a mohair cinch is it true they pull hair on the horse?
Only if you let them start getting dirty. Otherwise the only hair they collect is hair the horse sheds and that will matt in there and can get felted in and pretty comfy for the horse if it stays clean. You gotta make sure your cinch stays clean and you brush your horse's chest, belly, and sides were the cinch touches very well so it doesn't get any sores or galls from dirt and such. It shouldn't pull any hair then, only what they shed. In my experience, mohair and horsehair cause the least problems and have the most benefits. Hope this helps!
@@kristencora thank you 😊
@@Conny226 No problem! I hope you find a cinch that works well for you and your horse!
Do you have a website? I am interested in your products. Thanks.
Hello! Yes, we do have a website.
bigbendsaddlery.com/
@@BigBendSaddlery thank you for your response.
Can you put them in the washing machine?
Hello! You can, just be prepared for it to be very loud and possibly beat up the inside of your washer.
Hello... I make 100% mohair cinches, and if you put them in the washing machine, the fibers will very likely felt. Probably won't affect the function, but it won't look the same. I always advise users to wash using a bucket only and don't agitate.@@BigBendSaddlery
Can I order a cinch from you pleease?
Hello! Yes, cinches can be ordered from our website www.bigbendsaddlery.com or by calling us at (800)634-4502. Thank you!
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This is a great informational video. Thank you so much for making it!
This is a great informational video. Thank you so much for making it!