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  Location: IL | What can you tell me about them? I want the good, the bad, and the ugly! Are they worth the money? |
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 The Bling Princess
Posts: 3411
      Location: North Dakota | Worth every penny! Love mine! No more knee pain and they have a very balanced feel to them:) |
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| Love mine, I think there was an older thread on them that talked about the best places to get them, if you do a search it should come up. |
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 The Bling Princess
Posts: 3411
      Location: North Dakota | Rope-N-Run - 2014-04-02 1:11 PM Love mine, I think there was an older thread on them that talked about the best places to get them, if you do a search it should come up.
A friend referred me to Nettles Country and that's where I purchased mine. I also checked them out on EBAY and they were relatively the same price as NC so i used an established company in case I had problems. |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
Posts: 41354
              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | There's NO ugly about them, everything is all good.  |
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 The One
Posts: 7998
          Location: South Georgia | I dont see how they can be any different? They are the same shape as other normal ones. How are they different? Just because they are wood? |
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Posts: 1617
   Location: Oklahoma | Once you ride in them for a little while, you'll never ride in another kind again. I could buy a $150 saddle off of Ebay and I'd put $150 Nettles stirrups on it. I can't make myself ride the rawhide or aluminum stirrups for anything. Yes, they are worth every penny. I've got a pair on every saddle I ride, even my colt saddle. |
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 The One
Posts: 7998
          Location: South Georgia | I'm not doubting you, but I just want to know WHY they are so much better? Nobody seems to be able to describe what makes them superior. |
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Rad Dork
Posts: 5218
   Location: Oklahoma | 
I don't know anything about them other than they're supposed to be "more comfortable"
But I DO, however, know that I want these!! |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
Posts: 41354
              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I have two sets of nettles Halfbreeds and love them. They give to the weight in the stirrups just a tiny bit so they are easier on your knee's if you have knee problems like I do on one knee. And they are lighter and dont leave markes on your boots like the Alum. stirrups. And I just like the way they look too. |
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Elite Veteran
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  Location: IL | Thank you all for the replies! Glad to hear all your experiences with them are good!! Hmmm, well I may just have to treat myself to a pair. Of course, if I like them as much as ya'll say I will, that means I will OF COURSE have to buy a 2nd pair for my other saddle! Lol And I do have knee pain so maybe I can convince Hubby theyre for "medical reasons" haha! |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
Posts: 41354
              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | TACKyPaints - 2014-04-02 2:23 PM Thank you all for the replies! Glad to hear all your experiences with them are good!! Hmmm, well I may just have to treat myself to a pair. Of course, if I like them as much as ya'll say I will, that means I will OF COURSE have to buy a 2nd pair for my other saddle! Lol And I do have knee pain so maybe I can convince Hubby theyre for "medical reasons" haha!
I bought mine from Rockyroad, she can give you a really good deal on them.  |
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 Star Padded Honey
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          Location: NW MT | There are several different models of stirrups that Nettles makes, and some of them are not like ANY other brand I've seen. The "Premier" line is made from 6 layers of wood - so I think that is why they are so comfortable - they have a "give" that you don't find in other brands. You can get them in several widths so you can find what fits best for you. They have their Offsets & Slanted ones also. They do have an Economy Line - those are only 4 layers of wood & they are the ones you see Coolhorse, Ebay, etc selling pretty cheaply for a new pr. I too am a "Nettles snob" - won't use any other kind of stirrups. I love the feel & balance of them - I don't lose stirrups anymore at all either; they are gorgeous; they don't break my shins when I am carrying my saddle; and I don't have that nasty aluminum stain on all my jeans & boots. For the money I feel they are well worth it. (they are made in the USA too!!) Even if I were not a dealer for them, they would still be the ONLY stirrups I'd own. And I forgot to add the original reason I tried them - they DO help my knees/hips! I had the Walls Slanted stirrups & I always felt like my foot could get caught in them & they didn't help my knees much either. LOVE my Nettles
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 I Prefer to Live in Fantasy Land
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | Rockyroad - 2014-04-02 2:27 PM There are several different models of stirrups that Nettles makes, and some of them are not like ANY other brand I've seen. The "Premier" line is made from 6 layers of wood - so I think that is why they are so comfortable - they have a "give" that you don't find in other brands. You can get them in several widths so you can find what fits best for you. They have their Offsets & Slanted ones also. They do have an Economy Line - those are only 4 layers of wood & they are the ones you see Coolhorse, Ebay, etc selling pretty cheaply for a new pr. I too am a "Nettles snob" - won't use any other kind of stirrups. I love the feel & balance of them - I don't lose stirrups anymore at all either; they are gorgeous; they don't break my shins when I am carrying my saddle; and I don't have that nasty aluminum stain on all my jeans & boots. For the money I feel they are well worth it. (they are made in the USA too!!) Even if I were not a dealer for them, they would still be the ONLY stirrups I'd own. And I forgot to add the original reason I tried them - they DO help my knees/hips! I had the Walls Slanted stirrups & I always felt like my foot could get caught in them & they didn't help my knees much either. LOVE my Nettles Everything Rockyroad said plus with the halfbreeds they have a wider base that allows my foot to not have pressure put on either side of my foot so besides the comfort for my knee (I need a knee replacement) my hips no longer hurt and I don't get cramps in my feet anymore.
My sister has RA and these are the only stirrups she can ride in where after 20 minutes of riding, she can keep her feet in the stirrups. She has tried every other kind of slanted, twisted stirrup out there and when I told her she needed to try these she told me no way as she was going to add another pair of stirrups to her collection. I bought her a pair for her birthday and they are all she will ride in now. She is amazed that she can ride for ever how long with her feet in her stirrups without pain. I will never ride in another stirrup.
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Blessed 
                      Location: Here | Love them all I will and can use |
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Elite Veteran
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  Location: IL | I bought the slanted Walls with the hope that they would help me while riding. I was born with a twist in my right femur which causes my whole right leg to twist outward and my right leg is slightly longer than my left. It's not really obvious to other people but it bothers me when I ride for any length of time. My knee gets really sore and the outside of my right foot goes numb and starts to "burn" after awhile.
RockyRoad, do you have a specific line of the Nettles you would recommend to me? Any style or width that might work better for my issue? |
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 Star Padded Honey
Posts: 8890
          Location: NW MT | Tacky, what kind of riding do you do - or events/activities? If you run barrels plus other things, I'd go w/the Halfbreeds - in at least a 2" or even a 3". If you want them for other things than barrels, then the Offsets or Slanted. I don't think you'll go wrong on any of their styles but I think the Halfbreeds give your foot better room & support, like NTO said too. |
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Industrial Srength Barrel Racer
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| Well, I put off getting some because of the price. Finally I asked for some and got them for Christmas. Just this week, I put them on my saddle and rode (hard) for about 1.5 hours - I could not BELIEVE the difference the next day in my knee! Usually the day after, my knee swells up huge and feels like bone on bone - this time - NO pain! I have no idea WHY they help but here is my testimony! I will have them on every saddle from now on! |
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Elite Veteran
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  Location: IL | Rockyroad - 2014-04-02 9:47 PM
Tacky, what kind of riding do you do - or events/activities? If you run barrels plus other things, I'd go w/the Halfbreeds - in at least a 2" or even a 3". If you want them for other things than barrels, then the Offsets or Slanted. I don't think you'll go wrong on any of their styles but I think the Halfbreeds give your foot better room & support, like NTO said too.
Thanks for the advice! I'll probably go with the halfbreeds then as I mostly barrel race. We do trail ride occasionally but not too often. One other question, my one saddle is a Deb Sibley so the area where the stirrup hangs from the fender is much more narrow than on a regular saddle. Are they able to adjust the size of the stirrup to accommodate that? Just curious, if it's not possible it's no big deal :) |
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 Country Fried Chicken Gal
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| There was a segment on Nettles Stirrups last night on "The Weekend Cutter" on RFD-TV. |
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 Double Standards Don't Fly
Posts: 1283
      Location: At the barn | Worth every penny. Get the premium ones, as I have had the cheaper ones break when a horse flipped. They are on all my saddles. Very good quality. |
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 I Prefer to Live in Fantasy Land
Posts: 64864
                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | Griz - 2014-04-03 5:37 AM Well, I put off getting some because of the price. Finally I asked for some and got them for Christmas. Just this week, I put them on my saddle and rode (hard) for about 1.5 hours - I could not BELIEVE the difference the next day in my knee! Usually the day after, my knee swells up huge and feels like bone on bone - this time - NO pain! I have no idea WHY they help but here is my testimony! I will have them on every saddle from now on!
They are magical. |
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 Been Blessed
Posts: 7587
      Location: Living in my Promised Land | Since you all know about stirrups, I have a question what are Monel stirrups? I got a set on a Creow C that I bought used. They are wooden with metal over the wood. I can tell that they are hand made. |
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| horsegirl - 2014-04-02 11:37 AM
I'm not doubting you, but I just want to know WHY they are so much better? Nobody seems to be able to describe what makes them superior.
I'm a barrel racer (obviously lol) and all I've ever used have been aluminum or rawhide stirrups. My feet would get sore & legs would hurt from riding all day. I started riding for a cutter down the road loping horses and again I'm riding all day at that place. Well the saddle I use over there has nettles, I had never realized there was a superior stirrup until I used them!! With the nettles it's like I'm riding on air, you're feet don't get sore at all, they are very balanced, I never lose my stirrups. I guess that's how id explain it. They are amazing! I had always wondered what nettles were until I used them! Now I just have to buy a pair for each saddle. They really are incredible. :) |
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Extreme Veteran
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      Location: Stillwater, OK | Don't know why or how they work but I LOVE mine. Love love LOVE mine. |
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 Party Girl
Posts: 12293
        Location: Buffalo, Wyoming | About 7 years ago I met the daughter of the Nettles Stirrups. She invited me down to her place and I rode with her and her family while I was down there. Everyone of their saddles had Nettles on them and I fell in love.
I have been telling myself for 7 years I was going to buy some but I have never made the jump but I am going to now. My knees kill me everytime I ride and they didn't while I was riding with the nettles. |
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 Star Padded Honey
Posts: 8890
          Location: NW MT | TACKyPaints - 2014-04-03 6:51 AM Rockyroad - 2014-04-02 9:47 PM Tacky, what kind of riding do you do - or events/activities? If you run barrels plus other things, I'd go w/the Halfbreeds - in at least a 2" or even a 3". If you want them for other things than barrels, then the Offsets or Slanted. I don't think you'll go wrong on any of their styles but I think the Halfbreeds give your foot better room & support, like NTO said too. Thanks for the advice! I'll probably go with the halfbreeds then as I mostly barrel race. We do trail ride occasionally but not too often. One other question, my one saddle is a Deb Sibley so the area where the stirrup hangs from the fender is much more narrow than on a regular saddle. Are they able to adjust the size of the stirrup to accommodate that? Just curious, if it's not possible it's no big deal : )
I am sure they can! |
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 Porta Potty Pants
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| Rockyroad - 2014-04-04 10:45 AM TACKyPaints - 2014-04-03 6:51 AM Rockyroad - 2014-04-02 9:47 PM Tacky, what kind of riding do you do - or events/activities? If you run barrels plus other things, I'd go w/the Halfbreeds - in at least a 2" or even a 3". If you want them for other things than barrels, then the Offsets or Slanted. I don't think you'll go wrong on any of their styles but I think the Halfbreeds give your foot better room & support, like NTO said too. Thanks for the advice! I'll probably go with the halfbreeds then as I mostly barrel race. We do trail ride occasionally but not too often. One other question, my one saddle is a Deb Sibley so the area where the stirrup hangs from the fender is much more narrow than on a regular saddle. Are they able to adjust the size of the stirrup to accommodate that? Just curious, if it's not possible it's no big deal : ) I am sure they can!
I was wondering this same thing ... who do we contact? |
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Elite Veteran
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  Location: IL | Rockyroad - 2014-04-04 10:45 AM TACKyPaints - 2014-04-03 6:51 AM Rockyroad - 2014-04-02 9:47 PM Tacky, what kind of riding do you do - or events/activities? If you run barrels plus other things, I'd go w/the Halfbreeds - in at least a 2" or even a 3". If you want them for other things than barrels, then the Offsets or Slanted. I don't think you'll go wrong on any of their styles but I think the Halfbreeds give your foot better room & support, like NTO said too. Thanks for the advice! I'll probably go with the halfbreeds then as I mostly barrel race. We do trail ride occasionally but not too often. One other question, my one saddle is a Deb Sibley so the area where the stirrup hangs from the fender is much more narrow than on a regular saddle. Are they able to adjust the size of the stirrup to accommodate that? Just curious, if it's not possible it's no big deal : ) I am sure they can!
Awesome! I might have to wait a little while to treat myself to a pair as I just got hammered with a big vet bill yesterday! ugh! lol But if I ordered a pair of Halfbreeds from you, how much would they be? :) |
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 It's not my fault I'm perfect
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | Love my nettles! After having them for so many years anytime i ride in anything different it hurts! |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
Posts: 41354
              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Linda D - 2014-04-03 4:30 PM Since you all know about stirrups, I have a question what are Monel stirrups? I got a set on a Creow C that I bought used. They are wooden with metal over the wood. I can tell that they are hand made.
Post a picture and maybe someone can tell by it. |
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 Been Blessed
Posts: 7587
      Location: Living in my Promised Land | Monel stirrups from a Crown C saddle.i am posting from an iPad and my picture is not comparable with the server.
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