Stirrups

Stirrups

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Waldhausen X-Line Rosé Stirrup Straps
up to -34% (RRP)

Waldhausen

X-Line Rosé Stirrup Straps

From €29.49
RRP: €44.95
Waldhausen Alu Icelandig Stirrups

Waldhausen

Alu Icelandig Stirrups

€34.95
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Sprenger Fillis Kids' Stirrup

Sprenger

Fillis Kids' Stirrup

€69.90
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LeMieux Vector Balance Stirrup LeMieux Vector Balance Stirrup

LeMieux

Vector Balance Stirrup

€244.95
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LeMieux Vector Control Stirrup LeMieux Vector Control Stirrup

LeMieux

Vector Control Stirrup

€244.95
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Sprenger Flexcite Grip Stirrups, SS 4.3/4 With Metal Pad
RRP -1%

Sprenger

Flexcite Grip Stirrups, SS 4.3/4 With Metal Pad

€236.89
RRP: €239.90
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Sprenger Stirrup rubber pads for 16125

Sprenger

Stirrup rubber pads for 16125

€25.90
Sprenger Fillis stirrups

Sprenger

Fillis stirrups

€61.90
Sprenger Fillis stirrup rubber pads, black

Sprenger

Fillis stirrup rubber pads, black

€9.90
Sprenger Islandic stirrups

Sprenger

Islandic stirrups

€61.90
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Acavallo Arena Aluplus 2.0 Stirrups Acavallo Arena Aluplus 2.0 Stirrups
RRP -11%

Acavallo

Arena Aluplus 2.0 Stirrups

€217.50
RRP: €245.00
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Acavallo Arco Evolution Alupro Aluminium Stirrup Acavallo Arco Evolution Alupro Aluminium Stirrup
RRP -15%

Acavallo

Arco Evolution Alupro Aluminium Stirrup

€120.30
RRP: €141.50
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Kavalkade Stirrup Reflex

Kavalkade

Stirrup Reflex

€49.90
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Jin Stirrup Precious stirrups with Swarowsky crystals

Jin Stirrup

Precious stirrups with Swarowsky crystals

€286.00
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Acavallo Arena Aluplus 2.0 Stirrups Crystals Acavallo Arena Aluplus 2.0 Stirrups Crystals

Acavallo

Arena Aluplus 2.0 Stirrups Crystals

€273.00
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From classic to state-of-the-art stirrups

Not all stirrups are the same. The classic version with studded rubber inserts and a silver frame has long since been supplemented by technologically advanced stirrups in various colours and finishes.

One of the biggest worries a rider has is getting caught in the stirrup in the event of a fall, which can have serious consequences. That is why safety stirrups are constantly being developed. Our range includes everything from the simple but safe version with a rubber ring to the highly advanced version from Freejump.

Stirrup materials and colours have evolved

In addition to the metal version, there is a growing trend towards composite stirrups made of a lighter material or aluminium, with shock-absorbing inserts or toe caps for extra protection. In addition to the plain silver model, there are now stirrups in gold or rose gold to choose from, with colourful inserts becoming popular too.

Regardless of whether they are traditional or trendy, good stirrups are an important part of your riding equipment and will accompany you in the saddle for a long time.

Classic stirrups are perfectly adequate for adults in normal conditions. Problems can arise when the horse rears, bucks, becomes startled and rears or bucks. Then the rider's foot can get caught in the stirrup. This is one of the most dangerous situations when riding. Safety stirrups provide a solution to this problem. They differ from the classic designs in that they release the foot quickly under such circumstances. Various techniques are used for this: safety caps, turning stirrups, stirrups with joints or stirrups with one side made of an elastic band.

Some safety stirrups have a folding mechanism. Stirrups with safety caps are particularly suitable for beginners and children. The caps prevent the foot from slipping through the stirrup and getting caught. The disadvantage is that these stirrups are visually conspicuous. All safety stirrups must be sufficiently wide.

Regardless of which stirrups you choose, getting the size right is an important safety consideration. If the stirrups are too wide, your foot will easily slip through the stirrups, unless you use stirrups with protective caps. If your foot is too wide for the stirrup, it will easily get caught in the stirrup if the horse stumbles, bucks or rears. However, the stirrup should never be too tight. Stirrups are available in different widths and there are also special stirrups for children. It is best to try out the stirrups with the shoes or boots you'll be wearing while riding, to make sure they fit properly.

Icelandic stirrups are made of metal and have a different shape than conventional stirrups.  Their outer side is bent forward, while the inner side is bent backwards. This shape means that If the foot falls out of the stirrup unintentionally, it can quickly be picked up again. However, this only works if the Icelandic stirrup is attached to the saddle the right way round. Although these stirrups were not developed specifically as safety stirrups, they can be described as such. Of course you can also use these stirrups for riding horses other than Icelandic horses. After all, equipment used in Western riding is now sometimes used by riders who ride in the classical English style too.