This cinch strap, a.k.a. tie straps, is nylon and come in either black or brown colors. The cinch strap attaches to the d-ring on the saddle and then to the individual cinches. They have a width of 1 3/4″, a length of 6′ and each strap is extremely durable and strong.
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Cinch Straps (Tie Straps)
Rated 4.88 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)
$10.00
This cinch strap, a.k.a. tie straps, is nylon and come in either black or brown colors. The cinch strap attaches to the d-ring on the saddle and then to the individual cinches. They have a width of 1 3/4″, a length of 6′ and each strap is extremely durable and strong.
* Brown currently out of stock*
SKU: CINCH
Category: Tack
Weight | 0.5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 12 × 9 × 2 in |
Color | Black |
8 reviews for Cinch Straps (Tie Straps)
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Jack Roggow (verified owner) –
Strong strap and easy to add extra adjustment holes- big nail,vice grips and a propane torch. Just be sure the hole edges are smooth on both sides!
Jennifer –
Works fine for my needs.
Elizabeth Bertani (verified owner) –
A mule trainer I hired to help me tack up my new mule highly recommended Steve’s latigos, which have worked out very well. They’re very easy to work with and comfortable for my mule – much easier than leather. Thank you, Steve, for again providing tack that’s smart and correct for mules.
Gloria (verified owner) –
I am still getting used to trying to get all 4 latigos even on all sides. I like the nylon as opposed to leather.
Randy Daniels (verified owner) –
Love these cinch straps, soft and slides without sticking.
Jeffrey Hines (verified owner) –
Love the nylon Latigos – much easier to work with and maintain than leather.
Tina –
This is my first time using nylon latigos instead of leather billets for my girths. I really like how smoothly they tighten. Great quality and they come in black!
Terrell Huddleston (verified owner) –
I much prefer these nylon cinch straps over leather. They weigh much less, are much easier to adjust and they adjust just as easily when they get wet.