Which Stirrups?

peanutsmumma

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I've seen a lot about the safety stirrups and how they help not only with leg position but also aches/pains in legs and ankles.

I had an accident in 2016 and now i have very little feeling in my right leg and side of my foot, my right leg doesn't stay in the right position when riding and because of not having much feeling, I over compensate on my left side.

What stirrups do you think would be best to try to see if they help with position and knee/ankle pain?
 

MuddyMonster

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I used to get bad knee and ankle pain when riding & haven't had so much of a twinge since using Raddery Flexi caged stirrups. Caged stirrups may not be for everyone though!
 

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Safestyle. 90 degrees, slightly weighted to hang to wrap your leg around the horse, feel very stable and secure, very soft breakaway arm which is to the inside so they look like a normal stirrup from the outside. No contest. £99 and available in a composite jump version, and in a slightly more expensive XL (as well as same priced junior version).
 
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