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Cashel Plain Slanted Western Stirrups

5.0
1 Review
Shop All Cashel Company

Cashel Plain Slanted Western Stirrups

5.0
1 Review
$69.99
Cashel Plain Slanted Western Stirrups 2.5"
In Stock: 2
Price: $69.99
  • Color: 2.5" Stock # SA-SS-2.5
Cashel Plain Slanted Western Stirrups 3"
In Stock: 3
Price: $69.99
  • Color: 3" Stock # SA-SS-3
Cashel Plain Slanted Western Stirrups 2"
In Stock: 1
Price: $69.99
  • Color: 2" Stock # SA-SS-2

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Overview

Add extra rider comfort to your tack with the Cashel Plain Slanted Western Stirrups! Made of heavy gauge aluminum with a smooth finish; these stirrups provide a classic look. The slanted design aids in relieving pressure off your knees and ankles, keeping you comfortable and avoiding strain. The addition of rubber treads helps your boot stay right where you need it to in the stirrup. A variety of tread widths to choose from to ensure you find just what works for you!

Details

  • Heavy Gauge Aluminum 
  • Slanted Design Alleviates Joint Strain
  • Style Varies Based on Tread Size

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Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
1 Customer Review
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Well worth the money.I had heard about 'crooked' stirrups and thought just another fad and a waste of money. My right knee would ache during long trail rides and I noticed that my right foot in the stirrup was at a different angle than my left foot. As much as I tried to keep it level, it would creep back to that weird angle. My horse is a draft cross and is like riding a barrel. The old stirrups would hang at a strange angle just looking at them without anyone in the saddle, soooo I decided to give these a try. I could return them if it didn't work out. I put them on and rode in them the next day. I could not believe it! I felt the difference as soon as I got in the saddle, and I was truly amazed how much better everything felt. If you are on the fence about these I would suggest you give them a try!
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