- A
stirrup strap or
stirrup leather is a
piece of
leather or
other material, that,
attached to the saddle,
holds the
stirrup at its
lower end. Each saddle...
- A
stirrup is a
light frame or ring that
holds the foot of a rider,
attached to the
saddle by a
strap,
often called a
stirrup leather.
Stirrups are usually...
-
leggings with a
strap beneath the arch of the foot Look up
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during the 1980s to the mid-1990s.
Stirrup pants were
first worn as
jodhpurs for
horse riders. The
purpose of the
strap under the foot was to hold the pant...
- seat), a
short stirrup strap and
bended knees allowed for
better control and speed, or in the
French style, a la brida, a long
stirrup strap allowed for...
- as
domesticated animals. This
equipment includes such
items as saddles,
stirrups, bridles, halters, reins, bits, and harnesses.
Equipping a
horse is often...
- the
stirrup strap (Chikara-gawa or gekiso) The basin/kura
tsubo (the thin
leather saddle seat), has
slots on
either side for the
stirrup straps (Chikara-gawa...
-
Abumi (鐙), ****anese
stirrups, were used in ****an as
early as the 5th century, and were a
necessary component along with the ****anese
saddle (kura) for...
-
platform **** slings.
Traditional ****
swings are
composed of 2
primary straps and
stirrups.
Additional options such as
handles and
headrests are available....
- In
saddle bronc, the
rider uses a
specialized saddle with free-swinging
stirrups and no horn. The
saddle bronc rider grips a
simple rein
braided from cotton...