The general rule of thumb is that your dressage girth will be 20" shorter than your long girth – which would mean that a 28" dressage girth should be about the right length. Of course, you’ll have to take into account the length of the billets – some dressage saddles have shorter billets than others – but this measurement should come close.
The general rule of thumb is that your dressage girth will be 20" shorter than your long girth – which would mean that a 28" dressage girth should be about the right length. Of course, you’ll have to take into account the length of the billets – some dressage saddles have shorter billets than others – but this measurement should come close.