Michen
Well-Known Member
Really not ideal today. Three times (twice on left and once on right) my entire stirrup and leather flew off the saddle middle gallop out hunting. My horse is very strong and I’m lucky he will pull up when needed to a total standstill whilst I go and retrieve said stirrup, mid line on a draghunt.
Saddle was checked weeks ago by saddler. No falls etc since but it did get a total dunking under water last weekend through a stream.
I always ride with the stirrup bar up though understand plenty feel this is not safe (not sure why they have the option to flick them up if deemed unsafe though?) so not only are the leathers pushing this down they are then flying off the bar itself.
Saddle, leathers, stirrups, rider, horse all the same. Tack cleaner the same.
Posted on a hunting group and some are suggesting a broken tree!? Has anyone experienced this without trauma to the saddle!?
A pic to brighten of my very very fit and Shiney horse pre hunt, and covered in mud post hunt! And no, bitting combo didn’t do much to persuade him to steady up
but I’m very grateful he will stop when it really counts!


Saddle was checked weeks ago by saddler. No falls etc since but it did get a total dunking under water last weekend through a stream.
I always ride with the stirrup bar up though understand plenty feel this is not safe (not sure why they have the option to flick them up if deemed unsafe though?) so not only are the leathers pushing this down they are then flying off the bar itself.
Saddle, leathers, stirrups, rider, horse all the same. Tack cleaner the same.
Posted on a hunting group and some are suggesting a broken tree!? Has anyone experienced this without trauma to the saddle!?
A pic to brighten of my very very fit and Shiney horse pre hunt, and covered in mud post hunt! And no, bitting combo didn’t do much to persuade him to steady up

