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Equine Catalog Featuring Quailty MOHAIR Products 26th Anniversary Equine Catalog featuring Quailty MOHAIR Products Made In The USA 800-243-4110 Fax 903-464-0009 www.MontanaCincha.com [email protected] Contents Buckles, Rope Colors ......................................... 3 Mohair Products ................................................. 4 English "Hunter's Oak" Line ............................... 5 Aussie, Dressage, English, Exercise Girth ......... 5 Endurance Girth ................................................. 6 Saddle Pads ......................................................... 6 Western Rope Cinches ...................................... 7 Western Cinches - Neoprene, Fleece, Felt... 9 Pack and Trail "Beaver Creek" Line .................. 10 Bats, Quirts, Whips, Blankets, "Imported" ....... 11 Stirrups, Billets, Tie Straps ................................ 12 Breast Collars - Rope, Neoprene, Fleece, Felt 13 Breast Collars - Leather ..................................... 14 Reins - Including Hackamore Reins / Mecate .. 15 Halters, Lead Ropes, Natural Horsemanship .. 17 Headstalls ............................................................ 18 Spur Straps ......................................................... 19 Training Gear ..................................................... 20 Boots, Hobbles................................................... 21 Saddles ................................................................ 22 Accessories .......................................................... 23 How to Specify our Cinches Cinch Type Buckles Rope Type Length examples: WR26 SSF M 32 DD17 SBF M 34 ENGEN SS MB 28 NEOENG NP - 40 NEOROPER SSFD - 38 Montana Cincha, LLC 2 ope Cinch Styles. Roping Cinches are recommended R for roping and heavy use as they distribute the load of the saddle across a wider area of the horse’s body. Cutting Cinches are for heavy to medium use on a horse that requires greater range of motion and flexibility. Riding and Trail Cinches are made of fewer strands of rope for light to medi- um duty and is less noticeable to a young or untrained horse. ope Cinch Materials. 100% Mohair is the R finest Cinch material available. Mohair Blend consists of 25% Mohair and 25% Wool and 50% Polypropylene and Rayon. Wool Blend is a combination of 20% Wool, 40% Rayon and 40% Poly (polypropylene). Polypropylene is a man-made fiber and is generally used in our lighter weight and less expensive products. eoprene is used in areas where the climate is more temperate Nand is available in smooth or sharkskin finishes. Fleece and Felt Cinches and Girths are used to prevent galling and are an excellent choice for colder climates or tender horses. ucklesare available in Stainless Steel, Solid Brass or Nickel Plated. BPlease see chart below. SS English NP English SSRT SSFRT NPRT SB English s SSF NPBB NPDD SBF NPD SSD SSFD SS-Stainless Steel, NP-Nickle Plated, SB-Solid Brass, R-Ring, F-Flat, T-Tongue, D-'D' Shape, BB-BB's olors are available in Poly Rope Cinches. They are also C used in mohair products as bars, diamonds or center-bars as accents. Available colors are Navy, Royal, Slate, Turquoise, Teal, Red, Maroon, Coral, Hot Pink, Purple, Black, Silver, Green, Brown, Cinnamon or Beige. Ask our Salesman about Striped Colored 100% Mohair! 3 Montana Cincha, LLC Montana Cincha Exclusive MOHAIR Products 'Hunter’sOak' English Girth See Page 5 'Beaver C reek' P ack C inchSee Page 7 Wrapped Roping Cinch See Page 6 'Beaver Creek' Double Pack Cinch See Page 7 Whip Stitch Roping Cinch See Page 6 Whip Stitch Cutter Cinch See Page 6 Double Diamond Straight Cinch See Page 6 Whip S titch B reast C ollar(top) See Page 6 Double Diamond Breat Collar (bottom) See Page 6 Ask our Salesman about matching Mohair Cinch, Breat Collar, and Reins! Roping, Split & Hackamore Reins See Page 16 About Mohair Products ... The concept of taking one’s time creates the greatest and most sought after finished products... Our orders are all custom orders. Each item ordered is handmade especially for you, our customer. Working with animal hair is among the oldest handicrafts of mankind. The handicraft is difficult, time consuming and requires a considerable amount of skill and patience to maintain a superior level of quality. Mohair comes from the Angora goat. The Angora goat originated in the district of Angora in Asia Minor. The Angora dates back prior to early biblical history. The most valuable characteristic of the Angora as com- pared to other goats is the value of the mohair that is clipped. The average goat in the U.S. shears approxi- mately 5.3 pounds of mohair per shearing and are usually sheared twice a year. The mohair is very similar to wool in chemical composition but differs from wool in that it is has a much smoother surface and very thin, smooth scale. The Angora goat is among the most delicate of our domesticated animals. 4 Montana Cincha, LLC Hunter’s Oak ENGLISH TACK Montana Cincha, LLC's Line of English Tack Hunter’sOak English Neoprene Girth NEOENG – Available with 11/8” Roller Buckles, in Stainless Steel, Nickel Plated or Solid Brass, even lengths, 16”- 64” Hunter’sOak English Girth ENGEN – 14 strand, 11/8” Roller Buckles, available in Stainless Steel, Nickel Plated or Solid Brass, even lengths, 18”- 64” 100% Mohair – Nickel Plated, Stainless Steel or Brass Hunter’sOak Aussie Mohair blend – Nickel Plated, Stainless Steel or Brass Neoprene Girth The Standard in Rope Girths NEOAUS – Available with canvas top or full rubber with Stainless Steel, Nickel Plated or Solid Brass hardware, full rubber with elastic on both ends, even lengths, 18”- 64” Canvas Top, Nickel plated, Stainless Steel or Brass or Full Rubber, Nickel plated, Stainless Steel or Brass. Shown with Leather Backers, Nylon Keepers, Nylon Centerbar and ‘D’ Rings. Please see Price List. Also shown here with two colored Hunter’sOak English rope bars, available at no charge. Neoprene Breast Collar Match Mohair Cinch, Breat Collar and Reins! NEOENGBC – Neoprene Breast Collar, Black Neoprene with Stainless Steel Hardware, with tugs, 46” NEOENGBCNP - Nickel Plated flat ‘D’ 2” buckles with tugs, 46” Hunter’sOak Exercise Neoprene Girth NEOEX – Neoprene Straight Girth, Stainless Steel hardware, full rubber with elastic on both ends, even lengths, 24”- 64” Hunter’sOak Dressage Neoprene Girth NEODRE – Neoprene Straight Girth, Stainless Steel hardware, full rubber with elastic on one end, even lengths, 18” - 64” 5 Montana Cincha, LLC Hunter’s Oak ENGLISH TACK A Product Line of Montana Cincha, LLC Hunter’sOak NEW! Endurance "Wide" Girth ENGEND – 26 strand, 11/8” Roller Buckles, available in Stainless Steel or Solid Brass with 11/4” centerbar, even lengths, 22”- 40” 100% Mohair – Stainless Steel or Solid Brass Mohair Blend – Stainless Steel or Solid Brass See price list for girths from 42”- 64” Recommended by Endurance Riders! English Shaped Saddle Pad Shown at the 2007 AERC Show. SP1 – Available with or without the vent (cut out). All pads come with Black Leather Wear Pads and Black Webbing Trim. Black Nylon Webbing Billet Guides included. 26 1/2” x 44” Colors Available are Black, Blue or Maroon Canvas. Available as Canvas, Felt Inside and Natural or Black Fleece . SP2 – Available with or without the vent (cut out). Natural or Black Fleece on Fleece, (top & bottom). Western Style Saddle Pad SP32– 32 x 32 Available with cutback vent. All pads come with Black Leather Wear Leathers. Colors Available are Black, Blue or Maroon Canvas. Black Webbing Nylon Trim. Canvas, Felt Inside or Fleece. SP34– 34 x 34 SP36– 36 x 34 Ask your Montana Cincha Salesperson about custom Saddle Pads Order 1 or 1,000! as well as other options and styles 6 Montana Cincha, LLC Western Cinches - Rope A. Wrapped Roper Cinch WR26 – 26 strand, even lengths, 24”- 36” 100% Mohair, SSF or SBF Buckles. Mohair Blend, SSF or SBF Buckles. A B. Whip Stitch Roper Cinch WS27 – 27 strand, even lengths, 24”- 36” 100% Mohair, Stainless Steel, Solid Brass or Nickel Plated Buckles. Mohair Blend, Stainless Steel, Solid Brass or Nickel Plated Buckles. VWS27 – 27 strand, even lengths, 24”- 36” Wool Blend with Stainless Steel Buckles. Polyester White or Color with Nickel Plated Buckles. B VWS25 – 25 strand, even lengths, 24”- 36” Wool Blend with Stainless Steel Buckles, Polyester White or Color with Nickel Plated Buckles. C. Bronc C inch Meets or exceeds PRCA standards. BK29 – 29 strand, even lengths, 24”- 36” 100% Mohair, Nickel Plated BB Buckles only. Mohair Blend, Nickel Plated BB Buckles only. C D. Whip S titch C utter C inch WC31 – 31 strand, even lengths, 24”- 36” 100% Mohair, Stainless Steel, Solid Brass or Nickel Plated Buckles. Mohair Blend, Stainless Steel, Solid Brass or Nickel Plated Buckles. WC27 – 27 strand, even lengths, 24”- 36” 100% Mohair, Stainless Steel, Solid Brass or Nickel Plated Buckles. D Mohair Blend, Stainless Steel, Solid Brass or Nickel Plated Buckles. VWC25 – 25 strand, even lengths, 24”- 36” Wool Blend with Stainless Steel Buckles, Polyester White or Color with Nickel Plated Buckles. E. Double Diamond Cinch DD17 – 17 strand, Colored Diamonds available, even lengths, 24”- 36” E 100% Mohair, Stainless Steel, Solid Brass or Nickel Plated Buckles. Mohair Blend, Stainless Steel, Solid Brass or Nickel Plated Buckles. F. Three B ar C inch TB19 – 19 strand, Colored Bars available, even lengths, 24”- 36” 100% Mohair, Stainless Steel, Solid Brass or Nickel Plated Buckles. Mohair Blend, Stainless Steel, Solid Brass or Nickel Plated Buckles. TB17 – 17 strand, Colored Bars available, even lengths, 24”- 36” F 100% Mohair, Stainless Steel, Solid Brass or Nickel
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