![]() HOW DO I KNOW IF I NEED 4 SINGLE BUCKLES OR 2 DOUBLE BUCKLES? The girth straps can be the same or different lengths depending on your horses shape. SHOULD I HAVE THE SAME LENGTH STRAPS OR CAN THEY BE DIFFERENT? The rigid top sternum plate prevents the girth straps from touching the pectoral muscles either side of the sternum and it is this lack of pressure that is the key to the success of the girth. Yes! This is the whole idea of the FreeSpace. SHOULD I BE ABLE TO PUT MY HAND EITHER SIDE OF THE STERNUM? We recommend tightening the girth one strap at a time, alternating between both sides of your saddle. If your horse ‘shrinks’ when you are mounted, then tighten 1 hole at a time, first one side and then the other side, and then returning to the original side etc. You should feel just below the saddle flap to determine tightness. HOW TIGHT SHOULD IT BE? HOW CAN YOU TELL WHEN IT IS TIGHT ENOUGH? The gaps should be big enough to fit your hand through! The sternum plate should sit central, and the straps should leave a gap either side of the sternum plate. Look between the horses front legs with them standing square and check that the silver rivet in the centre of the sternum plate is central, or the sternum plate itself is central. HOW DO I KNOW IF THE GIRTH IS SITTING CENTRAL? You should ensure that the front girth strap buckles are higher than the elbow so they do not restrict the elbow when the horse moves. ![]() We have designed the FreeSpace girth to allow for the extra space already, therefore you should order your usual girth length. I was somewhat surprised by the result I have to say.” So he’s going to have a FreeSpace with his show saddle. Well! Lifted his tail, lowered his pert little bottom and off he went! Bl**** hell! It was as though we needed to let him try back and forth so he could decide. He’s not fit, he’s fed up stop starting so… So I annoyed him even more by putting FreeSpace back on. Got his mojo back after a lengthen up the long side in canter. Might as well have put a W***** on him! Flat, seemingly tired. Horse loves the Split Elegance and moves lovely so it would have to be significantly better to order one. The difference is visible and remarkable. After in the FreeSpace Girth, she is engaged and willing. Sam and her horse bear have provided us with a brilliant before and after of their first FreeSpace Girth use! Before, riding in a wow H girth, Bear is tense and shows resistance. Like all WOW™ products modularity is key and these different buckle guards, straps, and girth sleeves can all be purchased separately. The Free Space Long Version has girth sleeves included, which have been designed to help stop pinching. The Free Space (Dressage) version girths has buckle ends which can be separate like our H Girth or they can be joined using a double buckle guard. The Free Space Girth is available in two versions: They can be changed at any time in the future very easily. Girths straps can be the same or different lengths dependant on your horses and your requirements. The reason we use synthetic material is because of its’ superior qualities of keeping clean and looking great even after years of use. ![]() The girth is made from a synthetic leather that you will have to look hard to notice the difference. The Sternum Plate makes the girth straps bridge the pectoral muscles and it is this lack of pressure that is the key to allowing the horse to engage by the use of an unimpeded Rectus Abdominus and better leg retraction due to the Ascending Pectoral muscles not being squashed! This is spaced away from the horse by the Active Cushion which holds the Sternum Plate away from the horse’s rib cage. The outer is a reinforced plate that will not give under girth tension. ![]() This new innovative patented design has an Active Cushion Sternum Plate that has two parts. This exciting new Free Space Girth from WOW™ will get your horse moving more freely! The massive success of this girth has changed the lives of many horses, allowing them to move more freely and comfortably. ![]()
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