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What is a flexi stirrup?

What is a flexi stirrup?

Flexi Stirrup Irons are a bestselling stirrup iron at Townfields Saddlers. Features flexi side arms to help with the riding position and giving leg aids to the horse. The flexi iron can feel slightly less rigid than the normal stirrup iron making them more forgiving on the human joints.

Are Flexi stirrups Safety stirrups?

YNR Flexi Safety stirrups offer far more security and safety than traditional stirrups, the rider will effortlessly be able to retain the correct foot position whatever gait or movement the horse performs.

How are stirrups measured?

Stirrup Irons are measured by the inside opening of the stirrup where the foot is placed. A standard rule of thumb to size your stirrups is that when the foot is in the stirrup, there is room for your index finger to be placed on either side of the boot.

What makes a good stirrup?

How to Select the Right Size Stirrup Iron. No matter what kind of iron you plan to ride in, the most important aspect is correct sizing. Your irons should be one inch wider than the width of your boot at the ball of the foot. When your foot is in place, you should have ½ inch of space on each side.

How do flexi safety stirrups work?

Safety stirrups are designed to free your foot during a fall so your foot doesn’t get caught. (This can lead to dragging.) Most designs have a “breakaway” feature on the side or top of the stirrup that’s triggered by the rider’s weight to release your foot during a fall.

What are offset stirrups?

Offset Stirrups Offset stirrup irons help the rider by keeping the leg in a more correct comfortable position. Offset stirrup irons keep leathers from twisting in the wrong direction. Offset stirrup irons are available from brands like Coronet or Stubben.

Are safety stirrups worth it?

In allowing your foot to break free quicker, they can help reduce the chance of getting your foot caught and potentially getting dragged from the horse – understandably one of a rider’s biggest fears. Safety stirrups should be a must-have accessory for any level of riding.

Are flex on stirrups worth the money?

I confirm they really are worth their price. I’ve never felt so good in stirrups. The tread really grips, the skewed frame helps get the right leg position, my toe was better placed than usual. I really liked them a lot!”

How do I find the right stirrup length?

To find the correct stirrup length, sit in the saddle with your feet out of the irons. Relax your leg and allow the stirrups to bump against your feet. The bar (bottom) of the stirrup should hit your ankle bone. If you’d like to have the correct length before mounting, stand next to your horse.

What length should my stirrups be?

A good starting point is to go one hole longer than the ankle initially. Eventually, you’ll probably end up with your stirrups level with the bottom of your boot. In the early stages though, making your stirrups too long will make your leg swing as you “reach” for the stirrups and try to stand up in them.

Are angled stirrups better?

The Angle. The angle provides a level surface that sits parallel to the ground for your feet to rest. This helps alleviate tension, creating a comfortable position that is easy on your joints and knees as you ride.

What stirrups do dressage riders use?

Magnetic safety stirrups, though recommended to use at home and in training, are not allowed at dressage shows. This is because they help to keep your foot in the stirrups, and can be considered an aid for the performance. However, if you are a para-rider, you can request to use magnetic safety stirrups.