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          Location: Kentucky | What kind do you recommend? I have the rawhide stirrups, and basically just want a difference look. |
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 Accident Prone
Posts: 22277
          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | I love Walls 2" barrel racer stirrups. Just got my first pair of Walls slanted stirrups and still not sure if I like them or not. |
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 The Comeback Kid
Posts: 1564
    Location: lost in missouri | the slanted stirrups take a little bit of time to get used to, but now I dont want to ride in any others. |
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 Midget Lover
          Location: Kentucky | I was thinking of the slanted because my knees do get sore while riding. |
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 Expert
Posts: 1286
      Location: Mississippi | Love my Walls slanted stirrups! I can't tell you the number of times I have wacked my knee with them though getting my saddle out of the trailer! |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 507
 Location: Lost in the corn of Iowa. | I love my crooked stirrups. I have knee issues and they are so comfortable. The Walls slanted stirrups work well too. I just prefer the crooked stirrups myself. I like how they have a wide tread on them. |
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 Elite Veteran
Posts: 1182
     Location: Do I hear Banjos? | Another vote for Crooked Stirrups. I have had mine for years and love them. I've done drill tram, barrels and distance riding in them. They have saved my knees! |
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Veteran
Posts: 231
   Location: OK | aluminum crooked stirrups - I use the 3" wide - have knee issues & helps tremendously |
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 Experienced Mouse Trapper
Posts: 3106
   Location: North Dakota | walls makes a slanted and twisted stirrup that is pretty nice! (wondering are those the same as the crooked??) |
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 No Name Nancy
Posts: 2715
    Location: never in the right place | Crooked Stirrups- never had an issue getting used to them |
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 Midget Lover
          Location: Kentucky | Is the Walls Crooked the same as the Walls Slanted? |
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 Experienced Mouse Trapper
Posts: 3106
   Location: North Dakota | Nope, http://www.sawalls.net/pages/browse.php?cat=8
there's a good picture of each. I have the twister, nice because it does take the pressure off if your leathers aren't twisted very good. |
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 Accident Prone
Posts: 22277
          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | My problem with the slanted is they feel too long on the flat stirrup adjustment, but when I move them up a single hole, they're too short. This is on my crown c. I've had them for over 2 weeks now and am about ready to take them off. |
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 Midget Lover
          Location: Kentucky | Three 4 Luck - 2014-08-07 10:21 AM My problem with the slanted is they feel too long on the flat stirrup adjustment, but when I move them up a single hole, they're too short. This is on my crown c. I've had them for over 2 weeks now and am about ready to take them off.
I'd be willing to try them out, just to see if they can help my knees. If you want to sell them, I may buy them from you. |
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 The Comeback Kid
Posts: 1564
    Location: lost in missouri | I have 3 different brands of crooked stirrups and none of them ride the same. |
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 Accident Prone
Posts: 22277
          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | Murphy - 2014-08-07 9:28 AM Three 4 Luck - 2014-08-07 10:21 AM My problem with the slanted is they feel too long on the flat stirrup adjustment, but when I move them up a single hole, they're too short. This is on my crown c. I've had them for over 2 weeks now and am about ready to take them off. I'd be willing to try them out, just to see if they can help my knees. If you want to sell them, I may buy them from you.
I just wanted to update this because I bought a different saddle and tried the slanted stirrups on it today and actually liked them. Apparently, it was the saddle that made the difference. The other one has a hamley twist on the leathers (crown c) and the new one doesn't (Merrill) and I don't know if that had anything to do with it or not. Anyway, I'm glad I held onto them. |
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