I have an absolutely wonderful, barely used anatomical girth that was custom
made for a horse I no longer have. It was made by DK Saddlery of Alberta, Canada. Not well known in the U.S., but they make incredible tack -- saddles starting at $5,000 and go up from there. This girth cost $300, but I wanted the best for my horse and I got it. Unfortunately, that horse was a big, strong boy, and my current wisp of a horse takes an 18" girth! So, I simply can't justify keeping this girth. I am asking $180 for the girth. It is gorgeous leather, very comfortable for the horse but will last forever. Please note that this girth is brown, but it is actually quite easy (and inexpensive) to dye tack black -- I did a bridle and braided reins and they came out great and have stayed black for many years. Buckle covers could also easily be cut off if you didn't want those (though I like them very much, as they protect your saddle). Please PM me with any questions.
made for a horse I no longer have. It was made by DK Saddlery of Alberta, Canada. Not well known in the U.S., but they make incredible tack -- saddles starting at $5,000 and go up from there. This girth cost $300, but I wanted the best for my horse and I got it. Unfortunately, that horse was a big, strong boy, and my current wisp of a horse takes an 18" girth! So, I simply can't justify keeping this girth. I am asking $180 for the girth. It is gorgeous leather, very comfortable for the horse but will last forever. Please note that this girth is brown, but it is actually quite easy (and inexpensive) to dye tack black -- I did a bridle and braided reins and they came out great and have stayed black for many years. Buckle covers could also easily be cut off if you didn't want those (though I like them very much, as they protect your saddle). Please PM me with any questions.