Butet stirrup leathers in long-life calfskin. Standard and wide cuts, no-stretch construction.

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  • Butet standard lined stirrup leathers (old model)

    Butet standard lined stirrup leathers (old model)

    Butet standard lined stirrup leathers (old model)

    £117.00
    Sale price  £117.00 Regular price  £194.00
  • Butet standard lined stirrup leathers (old model)

    Butet standard lined stirrup leathers (old model)

    Butet standard lined stirrup leathers (old model)

    £117.00
    Sale price  £117.00 Regular price  £194.00
  • Butet standard lined stirrup leathers (old model)

    Butet standard lined stirrup leathers (old model)

    Butet standard lined stirrup leathers (old model)

    £117.00
    Sale price  £117.00 Regular price  £194.00
  • Butet standard lined stirrup leathers (23mm)

    Butet standard lined stirrup leathers (23mm)

    Butet standard lined stirrup leathers (23mm)

    £194.00
    Sale price  £194.00 Regular price 
  • Butet standard lined stirrup leathers (old model)

    Butet standard lined stirrup leathers (old model)

    Butet standard lined stirrup leathers (old model)

    £117.00
    Sale price  £117.00 Regular price  £194.00

About Butet stirrup leathers

Butet stirrup leathers pair elegant French leatherwork with everyday reliability. Clean lines, smooth edging and precise stitching give a close-contact feel that complements Butet saddles and other premium tack.

Widths, sizes & colours

Choose from multiple widths to match your saddle’s stirrup slot and your preferred feel, with several lengths to suit different rider heights and disciplines. Two classic leather colours make it easy to coordinate with your saddle and bridlework.

Ride feel & stability

The refined profile sits flat against the flap for a tidy leg position, while robust hides and careful hole spacing support consistent stirrup length from warm-up to jump-off.

Fit & sizing tips

Use your current leathers as a benchmark. Jumping or shorter stirrup work usually favours a shorter length; flatwork and taller riders may prefer longer. If you’re between sizes, choose the option that keeps the buckle clear of your knee with several holes of adjustment in reserve.

Care & maintenance

Wipe sweat and dust after each ride, clean with mild saddle soap and condition sparingly. Rotate left/right regularly to promote even wear, and store flat or on a supportive hanger away from heat and sunlight.

Stirrup Leathers Butet

Explore our Butet stirrup leather in multiple widths, sizes and two classic colours—ready to pair with your saddle for a polished, close-contact set-up.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What Butet stirrup leathers do you stock?

We carry the Butet standard lined stirrup leather range. All versions are hand-finished in the Saumur workshop. Outlet stock from previous model years often appears alongside current-season patterns at reduced prices.

Are you an authorised Butet dealer in Ireland?

Yes. Equijump Ltd. is the official Irish distributor for Butet. Stirrup leathers ship direct from Saumur with full manufacturer warranty.

How do I choose the right pair of Butet stirrup leathers?

Width is the main variable - 23mm is the current standard, with thinner options in some older models. A wider leather sits flatter under the leg and is preferred by riders who want maximum stability; a thinner leather offers a slightly closer feel. Tell us your saddle, discipline and preference and we'll point you at the right pair.

How do I size or fit a pair of Butet stirrup leathers?

Butet leathers come in standard length increments. A common adult length is 145cm, with taller riders using 150cm or 155cm. Fit your saddle, mount, adjust the stirrups to your preferred length, and measure between buckle and stirrup punch hole - then add about 30cm of room either side.

How should I care for Butet stirrup leathers?

Wipe down after each ride. Clean weekly with mild saddle soap and condition sparingly. Inspect the buckle holes regularly for stretching, and rotate the leathers (swap left and right) every few weeks to spread wear evenly. Replace before the holes start to stretch.

How often should I replace Butet stirrup leathers?

The standard lined pattern holds its length well and most riders get several years of regular use before replacement. Replacement is driven by leather condition or hole stretching - if the buckle hole is starting to elongate, replace immediately for safety.

Can I order a Butet stirrup leather not currently on the site?

Yes. Butet rotates leather patterns over time and the online stock changes as new model years come in. If you're after a specific Butet leather pattern not currently listed, contact us and we can order direct from Saumur.