stirrups (riding)
Stirrups are ring-shaped footholds that hang by straps from each side of a saddle. They improve one's ability to mount a riding animal and stay in the saddle.
For hosiery that has stirrup-like loops across the wearer's soles but leaves the heel and toes exposed, see stirrup legwear.
For the braces that support the patient's legs during a pelvic examination, see gynecology chair.
See also
- Horseback riding
- Bridle
- Reins
- Saddle
- Saddle blanket Cushioning, whether a blanket or pad, placed on the back under the saddle.
- Spurs
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