Jumping Girths

Jumping girths cut for monoflap and short-billet saddles. Anatomic and standard shapes from CWD, Butet, and Kentucky.

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  • CWD Flexmotion jumping girth

    CWD Flexmotion jumping girth

    CWD Flexmotion jumping girth

    $328.00
    Sale price  $328.00 Regular price 
  • CWD Sport Color Flexmotion jumping girth

    CWD Sport Color Flexmotion jumping girth

    CWD Sport Color Flexmotion jumping girth

    $355.00
    Sale price  $355.00 Regular price 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a jumping girth?

A jumping girth is a girth designed for use with a jumping saddle - typically anatomical in shape, often with elastic ends for flexibility, and sometimes with a stud guard for belly protection. Jumping girths come in long format (for traditional jumping saddles) and short/monoflap format (for monoflap jumping saddles).

When should I use a jumping girth?

Use a jumping girth in any jumping work. The shape clears the elbow during fast take-off and landing, and the elastic ends absorb the shoulder movement that fast work creates.

What jumping girth brands do you stock?

CWD FlexMotion jumping girth and Sport Color FlexMotion jumping girth. For belly guard variants and the broader jumping girth range, see girths and Kentucky girths.

How do I size a jumping girth?

Standard girth sizing - measure billet to billet under the horse, then add 5-10cm for buckle clearance. Match the length to your saddle's billet style (long girth for traditional, short for monoflap).

How do I care for a jumping girth?

Wipe down after each use. Clean weekly with mild saddle soap and condition the leather sparingly. Inspect elastic sections regularly for wear and replace before failure.

Do jumping girths come with stud guards?

Some do. The CWD Belly Guard Girth and FlexMotion Belly Guard variants add front-stud protection. If you ride with studs in front, choose a stud-guard pattern - see stud girths.