Stirrup Leathers Cwd Sellier
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CWD leathers blend refined French craftsmanship with everyday durability. Smooth edges, clean stitching, and a low-profile build deliver a close, tidy leg that suits modern close-contact saddles.
Pick from practical widths to match your saddle’s stirrup slot and preferred feel, with multiple lengths for different rider heights and disciplines. Classic leather colors make it simple to coordinate with your bridle and girth.
Many CWD leathers include an internal nylon core to limit stretch, plus evenly spaced, clearly punched holes for consistent adjustments from warm-up to the ring.
The slim, supple construction lies flat against the flap for a neat leg and steady contact. Robust hides resist wear at the buckle and high-pressure holes without adding bulk under the thigh.
Use your current leathers as a baseline. Jumping usually calls for a shorter length; flatwork and taller riders often prefer longer. Aim for the buckle to sit below the knee area with several spare holes for fine-tuning.
Wipe off sweat and dust after each ride, clean with gentle saddle soap, and condition lightly. Rotate left/right to even out wear and store away from heat and direct sunlight.
Shop our CWD stirrup leathers in multiple widths, lengths, and classic colors—built for a polished, show-ready setup and dependable daily use.
Which width is best?
Narrower for a refined, quick feel; wider for a touch more stability. Make sure the strap threads cleanly through your saddle’s stirrup slot.
How do I choose the right length?
Start with your current setup, then adjust for discipline and leg length—shorter for jumping, longer for flatwork. The buckle should sit comfortably below the knee area with extra holes to adjust.
Will these leathers stretch?
High-quality leather relaxes slightly; models with a nylon core are designed to limit stretch. Rotate sides and avoid heavy oiling to keep holes accurate.
How should I care for them?
Wipe after rides, clean with mild soap, and condition sparingly. Keep away from heat/sun and check stitching and holes regularly for wear.
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