Composite Closed Stirrups - Safe and Lightweight Design
Product Features
Material: Made from high-strength and lightweight advanced composite material. Safety: The closed front panel design minimizes the risk of the foot slipping out of the stirrup and getting caught in case of a fall. Ergonomics: Features a wide and non-slip footrest that perfectly fits the rider's foot. Durability: Offers maximum resistance to impacts, abrasion, and all weather conditions. Lightweight: Much lighter than standard metal stirrups, reducing the overall load on the horse.
Product Description
The Composite Closed Stirrup offers a modern solution for both novice riders and safety-focused professionals. The lightness offered by the composite material reduces leg fatigue during long rides without compromising durability. The closed design creates a vital safety layer, especially during off-road riding or when control is difficult, by preventing the foot from locking inside the stirrup.
Safety and Comfort Combined: The special texture used on the stirrup's contact surface ensures the boot remains securely in place. The enclosed panel (basket) prevents the boot from completely passing through the stirrup, helping to free the foot in the event of a fall. This feature makes it one of the most preferred safety equipment for obstacle jumping, off-road riding, and training.
Technical Superiority and Advantages
Safety-Focused Design: The enclosed front guard helps eliminate the risk of the foot getting trapped inside the stirrup.
Lightweight Composite Body: Featherweight construction that doesn't affect the horse's performance or restrict rider movement.
Non-Slip Sole Technology: Textured contact area providing maximum grip even with wet or muddy boots.
Shock Absorbing Properties: Its composite structure provides the capacity to absorb impacts to the knees and ankles.
Long-Lasting Use: Surface with superior resistance to rust, oxidation, or breakage.
Areas of Use
Equestrian training centers and courses where safety is paramount. Terrain and show jumping disciplines where the risk of losing balance is high. Amateur and professional riders who want to prevent their feet from slipping out of the stirrups. Performance-oriented equestrian activities that aim to lighten the load on the horse.