Stirrup Leathers Cwd Sellier
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CWD leathers combine refined French leatherwork with day-to-day durability. Smooth edging, precise stitching and a low-bulk profile deliver a close, tidy leg that complements modern close-contact saddles.
Choose from practical widths to match your saddle’s stirrup slot and your preferred feel, with multiple lengths to suit different rider heights and disciplines. Classic leather colours make it easy to coordinate with your bridle and girth.
Many CWD leathers feature an internal nylon core to limit stretching, plus evenly spaced, clearly punched holes for consistent adjustments from warm-up to jump-off.
The slim, supple build sits flat against the flap for a neat leg position and stable contact. Robust hides resist wear at the buckle and at high-pressure holes without adding bulk under the thigh.
Use your current leathers as a benchmark. Jumping typically favours a shorter length; flatwork and taller riders may prefer longer. Aim for the buckle to sit below the knee cut-away with several holes in reserve for fine-tuning.
Wipe sweat and dust after each ride, clean with mild saddle soap and condition sparingly. Rotate left/right regularly for even wear and store away from heat and sunlight.
Explore our CWD stirrup leathers in multiple widths, lengths and classic colours—built for a polished, ring-ready set-up and reliable everyday performance.
Which width should I choose?
Narrower leathers suit close-contact flaps and a refined feel; wider options add a touch more stability. Check that the strap threads smoothly through your saddle’s stirrup slot without bunching.
How do I pick the right length?
Start with what you ride now, then adjust for discipline and leg length—shorter for jumping, longer for flatwork. The buckle should sit comfortably below the knee cut-away with spare holes to adjust.
Do CWD leathers stretch?
Quality leather will relax slightly over time; models with a nylon core are designed to limit stretch. Rotate sides regularly and avoid over-oiling to keep holes true.
What’s the best care routine?
Wipe after rides, clean with mild soap as needed and condition lightly. Keep away from heat/direct sun and inspect stitching and holes for wear.
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