Nettles - The Barrel Racer Stirrup

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The Nettles Barrel Racer Stirrup Line: Where Function meets Fashion. Whether you like a little bling in your life or you are conservative type, there’s a Nettles Barrel Racer for you.

Our 2 Nettles Barrel Racer stirrup sizes are: Regular: 5″ x 5 3/8″ (at widest point)     Petite: 4.5″ x 4 3/4″ (at widest point)

These stirrups are available in these treadwidths: 2″ or 3″.

Welcome to Nettles Stirrups! Quality Materials Exceptional Craftsmanship Enhance Riding Ability Built in Foot Stability Attention to the Smallest Detail.

Black on the side of your boot? Nettles Stirrups won’t rub the side of your foot and leave tale-tell signs.

Stirrups hurt the sides of your feet? Nettles Stirrups has an innovative design specifically formulated to eliminate side foot pressure.

Foot fatigue and foot ache? The use of lamination and Nettles Stirrups’ unique building process helps eliminate foot fatigue and foot ache.

Pain on your shins? Those same quality products, along with the right size stirrup for the foot and coupled with superb craftsmanship eliminates the discomfort often caused by a stirrup’s throat pressure against your shins.

Not sitting firmly in the saddle? That Nettles unique structure, developed by a trainer who sits in the saddle day after day helps the rider sit firmly in the saddle and maintain balance.

 

Interested in adding a leveler to your stirrups?

“The Leveler”, available only as an addition to Nettles Stirrups. An unleveled stirrup causes a foot to tilt, stressing the ankle. Like sand in your shoe, even the smallest tilt can cause discomfort. “The Leveler” may be added to any new pair ordered. The Nettles Stirrups, already known to help remove ache from the knees and pain from the hip, now has an addition known as “The Leveler” that does even more for the body and the ride. “The Leveler”, which fits the throat of any Nettles Stirrup, removes even the slightest stirrup or tilt caused from twisted stirrup leathers. Stirrups become unleveled when the twist raises the outside leather, which in turn raises the outside of the stirrup.