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FreeJump – SOFT’UP PRO Irons – Horse Riding – 2 English Stirrups for Saddle – Black

Product Features:

    The SOFT'UP PRO is praised amongst the World's Top Riders. SOFT'UP PRO is a single branch stirrups which combines performance, comfort, safety and simplicity. Its patented flexible outer branch made of Elastollan helps to free the foot in case of a fall. The nonskid wide elastomer floor, the ABS…
Price as on: 2019-10-14 13:48:07
370  

Product Description

The SOFT’UP PRO is praised amongst the World’s Top Riders. SOFT’UP PRO is a single branch stirrups which combines performance, comfort, safety and simplicity. Its patented flexible outer branch made of Elastollan helps to free the foot in case of a fall. The nonskid wide elastomer floor, the ABS shell, the high resistance spring steel monobranch guarantee a better riding experience.

Product Features

  • 10 years R&D and experience brought us valuable information about the maximum mechanical constraints stirrups are up against. We have designed our branches with overmoulded tempered steel (PRO) and long fiberglass polyamide (LITE) to work under those constraints safely.
  • Designed to help free the foot in case of a fall, our outside flexible branches are following the same principle than the elastic bands safety stirrups. The design with holes prevents the branch from opening frontwards, facilitating it backwards.
  • Designed after the downhill mountain biking technology, made out of steel (PRO) or fully injected (LITE), a guaranteed powerful GRIP. Designed after the downhill mountain biking technology, made out of steel (PRO) or fully injected (LITE), a guaranteed powerful GRIP. Designed after the downhill mountain biking technology, made out of steel (PRO) or fully injected (LITE), a guaranteed powerful GRIP.
  • Outcome of 2 years of research with Eric Navet, Rodrigo Pessoa and Ludger Beerbaum. The ANGLE of the Freejump’s stirrups is the key to a better leg’s position bringing the foot’s toe inwards. The stirrups are naturally inclined rearwards thanks to an eye’s position in front of the thread.