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The billet strap can replace a loop-on girth point on standard halfbreed fender saddles, on traditional stock saddles, the billet is attached to an optional overgirth top strap (not included).
Measuring your horse for girth size
Please note, these steps are designed for western and stock girths only (not English), as supplied by Toowoomba Saddlery and the result does not take into account the riding event, stretch characteristics of a girth or the ‘girthiness’ of your horse.
Step 1.Properly position your intended saddle and pad on your horse.
Step 2.Use a tape measure to measure your horses’s girth area (under the horse’s belly – where the girth would sit). Either from the near-side rigging plate to the offside plate -or- take the measurement from the rigging plate to the centre of the horse and multiply that number by 2.
Step 3.Take this measurement and minus 16 inches (40cm). This is the approximate size girth you would need.
Girth sizes are set in 2″ (5cm) increments. If your horse measures in-between sizes, in most cases you would choose the next size up.