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Spurs and straps - quality for equestrian sports

Discover our high-quality spurs and straps that have been specially developed for equestrian sports. Our spurs and straps offer you the support and precision you need to communicate with your horse in the best possible way. Whether you're an experienced rider or just starting out, our spurs and straps will help you improve your skills and achieve fine communication with your horse. Trust in the quality of our products and experience equestrian sports on a new level.

Equestrian sports - perfect equipment for demanding riders

The right equipment is very important in equestrian sports. Our spurs and straps have been specially developed for demanding riders. They offer you the stability and control you need to give your aids precisely and provide your horse with optimum support. With our high-quality spurs and straps, you can improve your riding experience and build a harmonious connection with your horse.

FAQ - Spurs and straps

FAQ - What type of spurs are best for beginners?

As a beginner rider, we recommend that you start with mild spurs. These offer a gentle effect on the horse and allow you to give your aids in fine doses. Choose spurs with short neck lengths and rounded wheels to avoid accidentally injuring the horse. Make sure that the spurs fit well on your boots and are firmly attached to prevent them from slipping.

FAQ - How do I find the right length for my straps?

The correct length of the straps depends on your height and your sitting position in the saddle. As a rule of thumb, the straps should be adjusted so that your legs are in a stable and relaxed position. The straps should be long enough to allow your heels to point slightly downwards. Try out different lengths and find the one that works best for you and your horse.

FAQ - How do I care for my spurs and straps?

To ensure the longevity of your spurs and straps, you should care for them regularly. Clean them after each use with a damp cloth to remove dirt and sweat. If necessary, use leather care products to keep the straps supple. Make sure that the straps do not become too dry by occasionally treating them with leather oil. Store spurs and straps in a dry place to prevent mold growth.