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Flexible Saddle Stirrup – Shock Absorbing Horse Riding Safety Stirrups
Flexible Saddle Stirrup – Shock Absorbing Horse Riding Safety Stirrups
4.8 / 5.0
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Enhance comfort and stability while riding with the Flexible Saddle Stirrup, designed for superior balance, flexibility, and rider safety. These premium horse riding stirrups feature a shock-absorbing flexible design that helps reduce pressure on knees and ankles during long rides and intense training sessions. Manufactured from high-quality durable materials for strength and long-lasting performance, they provide excellent foot support and improved grip for better control in the saddle. Ideal for equestrian riding, jumping, trail riding, training, and daily stable use, these flexible saddle stirrups are perfect for professional riders, trainers, and horse enthusiasts seeking comfort and reliability.
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These flex irons are really nice. I've been wanting a pair for years, but never wanted to spend a couple hundred bucks (at least) on a name brand set. I wanted to try some to see if they helped with knee pain, as middle age is kicking in. Really helped my knees, no pain or aches from the first ride in these! Very stable, yet enough flex just where you need it. Seems like quality metal and rubber. Very happy I made the switch for a more enjoyable ride.
I thought it may take some time to get used to a flexible stirrup but it felt no different than my old one except for requiring me to bend less. The traction on the stirrup is really nice. No slipping. It has a plain look that could be improved. Very comfortable and I haven't noticed the weight while riding.
I haven’t had these jointed stirrups very long and I’ve only riden with them a couple of times, but I haven’t had any issues with them yet.
This is a solid quality stirrup—similar to what you find in stores for more than 3 times the price. I took a chance ordering online and was expecting them to be cheaply made. I was wrong. These stirrups are built to last.
I've been using these stirrups on a lesson saddle, and my riders with joint flexibility problems have told me they're comfortable and make it easier to sink into the heel. They've held up well over the past ~2 years.