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Prolite Short Girth Narrow Gauge

Prolite Short Girth Narrow Gauge

Regular price $149.00 USD
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Prolite®

  • Manufactured under license from Fairfax Saddles Ltd's intellectual property rights, this design of girth is scientifically proven to dramatically increase the horse's freedom of movement.
  • The high tech fabric covering used has properties that keep it cool, dry and breathable. It is also antibacterial and hypoallergenic.
  • The benefits of this girth design for dressage and flatwork include increased front leg extension, increased hock flexion and greatly reduced pressure.
  • The narrow gauge option is perfect horses measuring less than 20cm between the front legs.

          Prolite® Girth Fitting:

  • The Prolite®Girth needs to be fitted correctly in order to ensure the maximum benefits. Follow these guidelines:
  • Prolite® Girths are measured in the standard way - buckle end to buckle end.
  • They come in two sizes – narrow gauge and standard.  Narrow gauge girths are designed specifically to fit horses (and ponies) with a narrower rib cage. If the flat area between the horse’s elbows measures less than 20cm, your horse needs the narrow gauge.  Or, if a sweat scraper won’t fit between the front legs, the horse is a narrow gauge fit.  Or, if the palm of your hand lays flat between the front legs, the horse is more likely to be a standard fit.
  • Make sure you fit the girth with the curved section facing forward (towards the forelimbs). The front of the girth is clearly marked.
  • The aim when fitting the Prolite® Girth is to get the buckles away from the pressure-sensitive area behind the elbows – so fit the longest length possible. As a general rule, fit the girth’s top edge as close to the bottom edge of the saddle pad as possible when fully tightened. Obviously, this depends on the size of the saddle pad, so an alternative guide on a dressage saddle is to have just two billet holes remaining on both sides of the saddle.
  • Always girth up evenly on both sides.
  • It is not uncommon for there to be a gap a the front edge of the girth between the material and the horse’s sternum, particularly when the horse is standing still. This is part of the design and the front edge of the girth is not supposed to fit tightly against the horse’s skin.
  • The Prolite® girth has a ‘buffer zone’ which ‘floats’ and allows the muscles of the shoulder girdle to move under the girth, instead of being blocked by a hard edge of a normal girth.
  • As the horse moves and the body posture changes, the space will reduce and may disappear altogether when the muscle bulk is under the girth.
  • The gap at the front does not indicate that pressure has transferred to the back edge of the girth.
  • Do not wash in washing machine. Clean using warm water and sponge.

 

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