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TWO BAR STIRRUP TREADS
$7.75Quick ViewRubber treads to suit most 2 bar stirrup irons, including Safety Irons and Peacock Irons. They are designed to offer additional grip.
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TWO BAR STIRRUP TREADS CLR
Original price was: $7.75.$1.55Current price is: $1.55.Quick ViewRubber treads to suit most 2 bar stirrup irons, including Safety Irons and Peacock Irons. They are designed to offer additional grip.
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Waldhausen Economic Stirrups
$79.95Quick ViewStainless steel metal stirrups at an unbeatable price-performance ratio.
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Waldhausen Stirrup Protective Cover
$14.95Quick ViewThe Waldhausen Stirrup Covers protect your saddle from dirt or marks caused by your stirrup irons.
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Waldhausen Stirrup Treads
$17.95Quick ViewRubber stirrup treads to fit Knife Edge stirrups irons also know as Fillis stirrup irons.
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ZILCO CLASSIC STIRRUP STRAPS
$87.95Quick ViewZilco stirrup straps are extremely hardwearing and easy to maintain. Simply wipe them down with a damp cloth after use.
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ZILCO FILLIS STIRRUP IRONS
$89.95Quick ViewThis style of stirrup may also be referred to as a German or Heavy Dressage Iron, or Knife Edge Iron.
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ZILCO PEACOCK STIRRUP IRONS
$139.95Quick ViewThe Peacock iron is very popular for use by children. It is a variety of safety iron, designed so that the rubber ring is located on the outside of the foot, and will come away in the event of a fall
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ZILCO PN STOCK STIRRUP STRAPS
Original price was: $99.95.$39.98Current price is: $39.98.Quick ViewThese straps are made from Zilco’s PN leather look material, which is very hard wearing and extremely strong.
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ZILCO PVC STIRRUP STRAPS
$52.95Quick ViewPopular for both trackwork and general riding, these stirrup straps are made from PVC material and finished with stainless steel buckles for safety.
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ZILCO SAFETY STIRRUP IRONS – NICKEL PLATED
$49.95Quick ViewMost often referred to as Safety Irons, but sometimes also known as “Australian Simplex” Safety Irons.
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ZILCO SAFETY STIRRUP IRONS – STAINLESS STEEL
$79.95Quick ViewMost often referred to as Safety Irons, but sometimes also known as “Australian Simplex” Safety Irons.














