Jumping & GP Girths

Jumping & GP Girths

52 items
Christ Kontur girth, long w/ lambskin
up to -21% (RRP)

Christ

Kontur girth, long w/ lambskin

From €124.99
RRP: €159.00
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Kavalkade Girth Klimatex
up to -19% (RRP)

Kavalkade

Girth Klimatex

From €33.99
RRP: €41.90
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Kavalkade Long girth Memory Foam
up to -32% (RRP)

Kavalkade

Long girth Memory Foam

From €33.99
RRP: €49.90
Schockemöhle Sports Portland All Purpose Saddle Girth Schockemöhle Sports Portland All Purpose Saddle Girth

Schockemöhle

Portland All Purpose Saddle Girth

€164.95
Available now
Kieffer Air-Tex Short Girth Kieffer Air-Tex Short Girth
up to -14% (RRP)

Kieffer

Air-Tex Short Girth

From €56.89
RRP: €66.00
Available now
Kavalkade Soft Leather Long Girth Comfort Kavalkade Soft Leather Long Girth Comfort
up to -20% (RRP)

Kavalkade

Soft Leather Long Girth Comfort

From €119.99
RRP: €149.90
Available now
Kentucky Horsewear  Sheepskin Girth Kentucky Horsewear  Sheepskin Girth

Kentucky Horsewear

Sheepskin Girth

€89.99
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Kentucky Sheepskin Anatomic Girth

Kentucky Horsewear

Kentucky Sheepskin Anatomic Girth

€199.99
Kentucky Horsewear Anatomic Girth

Kentucky Horsewear

Anatomic Girth

€144.99
(1)
Harry's Horse luxury leather Girth Harry's Horse luxury leather Girth

Harry's Horse

luxury leather Girth

€79.95
Available now
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Jumping and general purpose girths offer support and protect against friction.

A good girth holds the saddle in place without slipping. You need a jumping and all purpose girth for your jumping or eventing saddle because these saddles have short saddle flaps.

Whether you choose a leather girth, a sheepskin girth or a neoprene girth will depend on your personal preference. Additional sheepskin makes the jumping girth comfortable and protects the horse's belly from friction. Elastic inserts can make saddling easier. 

Check out our wide selection of Horze jumping and general purpose girths. We stock popular brands such as Christ and Kavalkade, plus many more.

Jumping girths are used in show jumping and eventing. Since the saddles in these disciplines have shorter saddle flaps, these girths are longer than those in dressage and hold the saddle securely in place. Jumping girths are available in leather and synthetic materials and can also be lined with sheepskin.

Once a horse has a girth problem, the only thing that can help is a lot of patience. It is better to prevent girth pressure from developing in the first place than to train it away later. It develops when the horse has unpleasant experiences with tightening the girth. This usually happens when the girth is tightened too quickly and too tightly. A first measure is therefore to tighten the girth slowly in several successive stages.

Today, you no longer have to settle for a model made of cord with a sheepskin cover. Nowadays, numerous variations of girths are produced which are designed to make saddling more comfortable for the horse by means of appropriate padding. These are, for example, leather girths with 10 mm thick foam padding or fully elastic girths made of several layers with a rubber band. Girths with extensions distribute the pressure over a larger area. In addition, they are often padded with a foam material or sheepskin.