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Stirrups

Stirrups

Chino Tack 1 inch Oxbow Western Stirrups Rawhide Covered

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Barrel Racing
Barrel Racing

These stirrups are made for barrel racing. We have multiple styles, brands, and variations available.

Bell
Bell

The western bell stirrup gets its name from its shape. Bell stirrups are the most common western-riding stirrup. 

Nettles
Nettles

We carry a wide variety of Nettles Stirrups. They are great quality and make a huge difference while in the saddle. There are different styles and variations available. For knee or ankle pain, check out the leveler option! 

Overshoe
Overshoe

Overshoe stirrups are a classic cowboy style and are used mostly for ranch work. They come in different variations and we have multiple brands available. 

Oxbow Stirrups
Oxbow Stirrups

Oxbow stirrups are a favorite choice among working cowboys, ranch riders, and traditional western enthusiasts. Known for their distinctive rounded bottom and secure feel, these stirrups help maintain optimal foot position and provide dependable stability in the saddle. Crafted from high-quality materials like rawhide, hardwood, or metal, oxbow stirrups combine durability with authentic western style. Whether you’re roping, trail riding, or competing, outfit your saddle with oxbow stirrups to elevate your performance and comfort.

Roping
Roping

These stirrups are made for team roping. They are heavy duty and made to hold up while roping. We have different styles, brands, and variations available. 

Stirrup Aids
Stirrup Aids

These items are designed to help the rider out when getting on the horse or to aid in comfort.

Trail
Trail

These stirrups are made for trail riding. We have different styles, brands, and variations available. 

Visalia
Visalia

Visalia stirrups are a classic cowboy style. They are deep and made to be durable for ranch work. We have different styles and brands available. 

Youth
Youth

We have a great variety of youth stirrups to help your kiddo ride safer and more comfortable.

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Choosing a Material

Stainless Steel Stirrups

Durable and corrosion-resistant, stainless steel stirrups hold up in wet conditions and require minimal maintenance. A reliable choice for riders who need stirrups that last.

Choosing a Material

Aluminum Stirrups

Lightweight and strong, aluminum stirrups reduce leg fatigue during long rides. Popular for trail riding, arena work and barrel racing, they offer good grip and balance without adding weight to your saddle.

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Wood Stirrups

Classic wood stirrups offer a traditional look and natural feel. Their natural flexibility helps absorb shock, reducing strain on the rider’s joints during long hours in the saddle. They're a favorite for riders who value performance and craftsmanship.

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Leather-Covered Stirrups

Leather-covered stirrups combine durability and style. The leather adds cushioning that absorbs shock, easing strain on knees and ankles during long rides. Plus, leather insulates against heat and cold, keeping the stirrups more comfortable in extreme weather.

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Rawhide-Covered Stirrup

Rawhide-Covered Stirrups are used because they're a durable and traditional option for riders. The rawhide covering adds toughness and grip, protecting the wooden core while giving the boot a secure surface. With proper care, keeping them conditioned and dry, they can last for years.

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Finding the Right Stirrups

At Saddle Up Colorado, we understand that Western riders demand more than just good looks from their gear. They need reliability, comfort, and craftsmanship that hold up ride after ride.

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Knowledgeable Support

Get advice on materials, sizing, and what works for your riding style.

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Quality Materials

Every pair is made from high-quality materials for durability and longevity.

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Personal Guidance

Not sure what fits your saddle or discipline? We'll help you narrow options.

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Broad Selection

From traditional wood to lightweight aluminum, find what matches your needs.

Stirrups for Your Style

Trail Riding

For long rides, look for stirrups with wider treads that reduce strain on your knees and ankles. Aluminum stirrups are lightweight and comfortable for all-day riding, while some riders prefer endurance-style stirrups with extra cushioning.

Stirrups for Your Style

Ranching and Roping

Rawhide-Covered along with Stainless steel stirrups are great options for ranch work and roping. Beyond function, they hold up well to the dust, sweat, and weather that come with ranch work, making them a reliable, traditional choice for working cowhands and long work days.

Stirrups for Your Style

Arenas and Barrel Racing

Speed events call for lightweight stirrups that don't add bulk. Aluminum and stainless steel options offer the balance you need for tight turns and fast runs while staying secure in the saddle.

Stirrups for Your Style

Everyday Riding

Wood or leather-covered stirrups pair well with traditional western saddles. They offer classic styling and comfortable footing for relaxed rides around the ranch or arena work.

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Need Help Choosing the Right Pair?

Not sure which material or style fits your riding? We'll help you compare options based on your saddle type, riding discipline, and comfort preferences. Shop online or visit our store for in-person guidance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best stirrups for long rides?

Look for stirrups with wider treads that distribute pressure more evenly. Aluminum stirrups are lightweight and comfortable for all-day riding, and some styles include extra cushioning to reduce strain on knees and ankles.

Can I use aluminum stirrups with any saddle?

Yes. Aluminum stirrups work with most western saddles and are a popular choice for riders who want to reduce weight without losing stability.

How do I choose the right stirrup size?

Measure your boot width and leave about half an inch of space on each side. This allows your foot to release safely if you fall while still providing secure footing.

What’s the biggest safety concern with stirrups?

Stirrups that are too small can trap your foot in a fall. Make sure there's enough room for your boot to slide out easily while still providing stable footing during normal riding.

Do different riding disciplines need different stirrups?

Yes. Trail riders often prefer lightweight aluminum for comfort during long rides, while roping and ranch work call for durable stirrups with good grip. The right choice depends on your riding style and how much time you spend in the saddle.