English Girths - Leather, Fleece & More

English Girths - Leather, Fleece & More
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All shapes, all sizes. As with all English tack, it's important to choose the correct girth. Our fleece, leather, and other English saddle girths help keep the saddle steady and in place while riding. Dressage girths and jump girths help the rider stay comfortable in the saddle without putting any undue and unneeded stress on the horse.

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All shapes, all sizes. As with all English tack, it's important to choose the correct girth. Our fleece, leather, and other English saddle girths help keep the saddle steady and in place while riding. Dressage girths and jump girths help the rider stay comfortable in the saddle without putting any undue and unneeded stress on the horse.

English Girths: Dressage, Jumping, Fleece & Leather

Finding the right English girth is essential for your horse's comfort, saddle stability, and freedom of movement. Whether you are prepping for a grand prix ring, a dressage test, or a casual trail ride, State Line Tack offers a massive selection of over 260 English girths engineered to fit every discipline, budget, and horse conformation.

Explore top equestrian brands trusted by professional and amateur riders alike, including Equifit, Professional's Choice, Ovation, Henri De Rivel, Equinavia, Lettia, Wintec, and Shires. From classic leather to high-tech breathable neoprene, find the exact match to optimize your horse's performance.

Shop English Girths by Discipline, Material & Specifications

  • Premium Leather Girths: The gold standard for hunter, jumper, and equitation rings. Features contoured and anatomical shapes from brands like Henri De Rivel and Aramas designed to reduce chafing and allow maximum shoulder rotation.

    Ideal For: Showing, Hunter/Jumper, Equitation.
    Key Features: Triple-ply elastic ends, stainless steel roller buckles, contoured elbow cutouts.

  • Dressage & Monoflap Girths: Short-fit girths cut specifically to accommodate long saddle billets without bulk under the rider's leg.

    Available Sizes: 18" to 34"
    Materials: Memory foam, gel-lined, and anatomical options from Equifit and Wintec that eliminate pressure points along the sternum.

  • Fleece-Lined Comfort Girths: Engineered for sensitive-skinned horses prone to girth galls and friction sores.

    Brands: Lettia, E.A. Mattes, and Shires.
    Benefits: Plush, breathable natural shearling and synthetic fleece options that absorb impact and wick away moisture.

  • Synthetic & Neoprene Girths: High-durability options ideal for daily schooling, endurance, and low-maintenance care.

    Brands: Professional's Choice and Gatsby.
    Attributes: Wipe-clean textures, breathable perforated neoprene, and high-stretch elastic ends for uniform pressure distribution without restricting the horse's breathing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you measure a horse for an English girth?

To measure a horse for an English girth, place a cloth measuring tape four inches (or approximately one hand's width) above the elbow on one side of the horse, pass it under the barrel to the identical spot on the opposite side, and subtract 20 inches from the total measurement. Alternatively, measure from the middle hole of the saddle's billet straps on one side, underneath the belly, to the middle hole on the other side. For dressage or monoflap saddles, subtract 20 inches from your standard long girth measurement.

How do I choose between a leather girth and a synthetic or fleece-lined girth?

Choosing the right material depends on your performance and maintenance preferences. Traditional leather English girths deliver a classic, show-ring ready look and long-lasting durability but require regular conditioning. Synthetic and fleece-lined girths provide excellent moisture-wicking comfort, prevent chafing on sensitive horses, and offer convenient, low-maintenance care for everyday schooling.

What is the difference between an anatomic girth and a shaped girth?

The primary difference is the degree of contouring. An anatomic girth features subtle, smooth cutouts directly behind the horse's elbows to prevent pinching on forward-girth cut horses. A shaped or shoulder-relief girth features a dramatic forward or backward curve offset from the billet lines, designed to pull the saddle away from the shoulder blades on horses with large shoulders or short backs.

Should I choose a leather, fleece, or synthetic English girth?

The choice depends on maintenance preference and skin sensitivity. Leather offers traditional show-ring style and molds to the horse but requires consistent conditioning. Fleece-lined girths are ideal for sensitive horses prone to girth galls and friction sores but require frequent washing. Synthetic or neoprene girths are low-maintenance, breathable, and easily wiped clean, making them perfect for daily schooling.

Why do some English girths have elastic on only one side?

Elastic allows the horse's ribcage to expand comfortably while breathing. While double-sided elastic distributes pressure most evenly, single-sided elastic is a traditional variant. When using a single-sided elastic girth, care must be taken to alternate sides or flip the girth periodically to prevent uneven pressure across the horse's spine and keep the saddle centered.