Butet girths in anatomic and traditional cuts. Soft, flexible calfskin matched to Butet saddles.

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  • Butet ergonomic girth (old model)

    Butet ergonomic girth (old model)

    Butet ergonomic girth (old model)

    €291.00
    Sale price  €291.00 Regular price  €485.00
  • Butet stud girth (old model)

    Butet stud girth (old model)

    Butet stud girth (old model)

    €288.00
    Sale price  €288.00 Regular price  €480.00
  • Butet ergonomic training girth (old model)

    Butet ergonomic training girth (old model)

    Butet ergonomic training girth (old model)

    €216.00
    Sale price  €216.00 Regular price  €360.00
  • Butet Ergonomic Girth (old model)

    Butet Ergonomic Girth (old model)

    Butet Ergonomic Girth (old model)

    €141.00
    Sale price  €141.00 Regular price  €235.00
  • Butet ergonomic training girth

    Butet ergonomic training girth

    Butet ergonomic training girth

    €360.00
    Sale price  €360.00 Regular price 
  • Butet ergonomic belly guard girth

    Butet ergonomic belly guard girth

    Butet ergonomic belly guard girth

    €485.00
    Sale price  €485.00 Regular price 

About Butet girths

Butet girths are crafted to pair elegant French leatherwork with practical comfort. Refined shapes, smooth edges and secure hardware help keep the saddle stable while allowing the horse to move freely—at home and in the ring.

Anatomic shapes & options

Choose from contoured long girths for jump and GP saddles, short (dressage/monoflap) girths for long billets, and stud-guard belly girths for extra protection over fences. Central D-rings and snap hooks accommodate martingales or training aids where required.

Calfskin feel, everyday durability

Supple calfskin or grain leathers provide grip and a close, quiet feel. Thoughtful padding and rounded edges reduce rubs, while quality stitching and hardware are designed for long-term yard use.

Elastic & buckle details

Many models feature elastic at one or both ends for even tension and easy girthing. Roller buckles support smooth adjustments from the saddle and help protect the billets from wear.

Fit & sizing

Match girth type to your billets: long girths for short billets (jump/GP), short girths for long billets (dressage/monoflap). Measure the gap between the lower edge of the saddle flap and your horse’s elbow; aim for buckles to sit clear of the elbow on both sides.

Care & maintenance

After each ride, wipe sweat away and let the girth dry naturally. Clean with mild saddle soap and condition sparingly to maintain suppleness. Avoid heavy oiling and direct heat; check stitching and elastic regularly.

Horse Girth Butet

Explore our curated selection of Butet girths—anatomic long, short and stud-guard styles—alongside matching stirrup leathers and bridlework for a cohesive set-up.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What Butet girths do you stock?

We carry the Butet girth range, including the Ergonomic line (the everyday default), the Ergonomic Belly Guard for jumping with studs, the Ergonomic Training pattern, the Stud girth and the Curved Comfort Dressage. Outlet stock from previous model years often appears alongside current-season patterns at reduced prices. Most girths are made from the same calfskin and grain leather options as the saddles.

Are you an authorised Butet dealer in Ireland?

Yes. Equijump Ltd. is the official Irish distributor for Butet. Girths ship direct from Saumur with full manufacturer warranty.

How do I choose the right Butet girth for my horse?

The Ergonomic pattern is the everyday default - shaped to clear the elbow and distribute pressure evenly. The Ergonomic Belly Guard adds front-stud protection for jumping with studs. The Curved Comfort Dressage is the dressage-specific pattern. The Training girth is built for daily schooling at a slightly more accessible price. Tell us your discipline and horse and we'll shortlist.

How do I size or fit a Butet girth?

Measure from the bottom of one billet, under the horse, to the bottom of the other billet on a saddle that fits well, then add 5cm-10cm so the buckles sit clear of the elbow. Butet girths size in centimetres - check the chart against your existing girth length and we can confirm.

How should I care for a Butet girth?

Wipe down after each use. Clean weekly with mild saddle soap and condition sparingly. Calfskin girths in particular don't want heavy oiling. The contact areas (where the girth presses against the horse's belly) take more wear than the rest - inspect those panels regularly.

Should I choose a regular girth or a belly guard?

A belly guard girth has a raised front section to protect the horse's belly from front-shoe studs while jumping. If you ride with studs in front, choose belly guard. If you don't, the standard ergonomic girth is lighter.

Can I order a Butet girth not currently on the site?

Yes. Butet rotates patterns over time, and the online stock changes as new model years come in and outlet items move on. If you're looking for a specific Butet girth not currently listed, contact us and we can order from Saumur direct.