Showing stirrup leathers.

4Hoofed

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Right as I’m riding along right now it’s painfully apparent that my old faithful stirrup leathers are battered beyond repair and are completely different lengths. Now normal I just pick up short ones (admittedly i bought these 10 years ago) however I’m going go a few parties this year with ride judges and I’m sure they may not all be complete midgets like me 😬 is there sort of a best length to buy? I’m happy to just pop my own two holes in further up if needed (not that I’m actually unusually short 5”3 but I’m on a 18 hand barrel so legs are spending more time going out then down 😳😬)
 

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I can measure mine on Friday. Busy tomorrow so wouldn’t guarantee remembering. Never had a problem going long enough but remember once struggled to get short enough. I’m about 5’5” but think I must ride quite long as seem to put them up more often than down but there are one or two very tall ride judges.
 

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54" is a fairly standard adult GP/jump length, a bit longer for dressage, 56"-60" would cover most. If you have short legs for your height 54" might be a little long, depending on how long you ride. 48" is a classic older child/teen length, apologies for the classifications being age and not height based!

It may be you'd need two pairs.
 

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I can measure mine on Friday. Busy tomorrow so wouldn’t guarantee remembering. Never had a problem going long enough but remember once struggled to get short enough. I’m about 5’5” but think I must ride quite long as seem to put them up more often than down but there are one or two very tall ride judges.
Thanks! There’s no rush they are just looking battered lol I think it’s time to admit they’re neck straps now 😜😂 I do bounce between riding like a jockey or like I’m trying to look like I fit my horse, but I have a hole punch so I can always pop a few extra in!
 

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54" is a fairly standard adult GP/jump length, a bit longer for dressage, 56"-60" would cover most. If you have short legs for your height 54" might be a little long, depending on how long you ride. 48" is a classic older child/teen length, apologies for the classifications being age and not height based!

It may be you'd need two pairs.

I had mine made at 50".
 

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I have stubben short leathers which online is telling me is 50 inches. I've never had a problem with them being too short for ride judges.
 

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I can just flat and jump on 48s, I'm mid to upper for jumping (short) and about 3 for flat (long) I'm 5'2 but with relatively long legs. I can flat on 54s - mid to top but can't get short enough to jump as I like them.
So maybe get 54s for showing
 

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Perfect thanks guys I think I’ll look for 52-54! I always think knowing my luck I’ll get a great tall bloke and he’ll be stuck up like he’s going up the gallops! (It’s Heavy classes so not unreasonable for judge to be tall either!!)
 
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