kerilli
Well-Known Member
Well, if anything was guaranteed to provoke me back into posting, it's a safety issue.

I now personally know (as in, I know them or their partner, this isn't a 'friend of a friend of a friend thing) of two people who have had a new composite stirrup (expensive type, not a cheapo version) break while they were jumping. The first had it happen on landing over a fence xc at a 2*, he managed to stay on somehow, just, but was forced to retire (they were clear to that point, VERY annoying) but even worse he did some very serious damage to his back when the stirrup went so suddenly, and ended up having to have his back operated on to try to repair the damage. EEEEEEKKKKKKK.
The second I heard about on Fb yesterday, it's an HHOer's partner who had it happen.
I really think they should maybe be restricted to just dressage and hacking, no jumping. There are lightweight metal stirrups available if weight is really that much of a concern. I've never heard of one of those going, have used my own pair for many many years and they're as new.
Anyway, food for thought I hope... would hate to hear of another accident caused by these.
I now personally know (as in, I know them or their partner, this isn't a 'friend of a friend of a friend thing) of two people who have had a new composite stirrup (expensive type, not a cheapo version) break while they were jumping. The first had it happen on landing over a fence xc at a 2*, he managed to stay on somehow, just, but was forced to retire (they were clear to that point, VERY annoying) but even worse he did some very serious damage to his back when the stirrup went so suddenly, and ended up having to have his back operated on to try to repair the damage. EEEEEEKKKKKKK.
The second I heard about on Fb yesterday, it's an HHOer's partner who had it happen.
I really think they should maybe be restricted to just dressage and hacking, no jumping. There are lightweight metal stirrups available if weight is really that much of a concern. I've never heard of one of those going, have used my own pair for many many years and they're as new.
Anyway, food for thought I hope... would hate to hear of another accident caused by these.
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