Size Chart - Acavallo Girths
Acavallo girths are available in dressage and jumping configurations. Dressage girths are shorter (measured in cm) while jumping/GP girths are longer.
How to Measure for a Girth
With the saddle on your horse, measure from the middle hole of the girth straps on one side, under the belly, to the middle hole on the other side. This gives you the ideal girth length — the girth should fasten in the middle holes for maximum adjustment range.
Dressage Girth Sizing
| Girth Size | Typically Fits |
|---|---|
| 50cm / 20" | Small ponies |
| 55cm / 22" | Large ponies |
| 60cm / 24" | Cobs, small horses |
| 65cm / 26" | Average horses |
| 70cm / 28" | Larger horses |
| 75cm / 30" | Large warmbloods |
Jumping / GP Girth Sizing
| Girth Size | Typically Fits |
|---|---|
| 105cm / 42" | Small ponies |
| 115cm / 46" | Large ponies |
| 120cm / 48" | Cobs, small horses |
| 125cm / 50" | Average horses |
| 130cm / 52" | Larger horses |
| 140cm / 56" | Large warmbloods |
Acavallo Girth Features
Acavallo's anatomical girths feature shaped designs that follow the horse's natural contours, reducing pressure points. Gel models include Acavallo's signature Classic Gel technology for additional shock absorption and anti-slip properties. Sheepskin-lined models provide extra comfort and help prevent rubs.