Flexi Stirrup Iron
- Stainless steel stirrups that allow forward and backward movement.
- Relieves pressure on the rider’s joints and helps with correct leg position.
Description
A stirrup is a light frame or ring that holds the foot of a rider, attached to the saddle by a strap, often called a stirrup leather. Stirrups are usually paired and are used to aid in mounting and as a support while using a riding animal (usually a horse or other equine, such as a mule).
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Flexi bits are soft and much warmer to the touch than metal bits.
The eggbutt snaffle has fixed, oval shaped rings offering a consistent contact.
Ideal for younger horses or horses with a more sensitive mouth.
The single joint applies a nut cracker action which applies pressure to the tongue, the bars of the mouth and the horse's palate
Peacock Safety Stirrups
tainless Steel Peacock Safety Stirrups to suit 1″ or 2″ stirrup straps or fenders.
Safety stirrups reduce the risk of being dragged by your horse in the event of a fall. Great for children and beginner riders.
In an emergency, the weight pushing against the flexible band should cause it to break away – allowing your foot to come free of the stirrup.
Rubber treads and spare bands are available separately.
Top – 2″ (50mm) / Tread – 4½” (114mm) / Eye – 1″ (25mm)
