What stirrups are dressage legal?

English-style stirrups without attachments or safety stirrups shall be used. Safety stirrups must have closed branches of metal or other breakaway material or mechanism. The foot must not be fully or partially enclosed and must in no way be attached to the stirrups (for example with magnets).
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What stirrups can you use for dressage?

The stirrup that gets our vote for the best dressage safety stirrup are Acavallo Arena Alupro Safety stirrups.
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Acavallo Arena Alupro Safety Stirrups
  • Stress activated release mechanism.
  • Lightweight.
  • Shock-absorbing.
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Are safety stirrups allowed in dressage?

1 and FEI Para Dressage Rules article 8428.1. 1.2, that safety stirrups with an open branch (similar to those pictured below) will be allowed for use in FEI Dressage and FEI Para Dressage competitions in 2019. This will be proposed as a rule amendment for 2020.
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What tack does not allow dressage?

Other Tack

Martingales, bandages, boots, blinkers, tongue straps and bearing, side or running reins are not permitted.
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Do dressage saddles have stirrups?

Dressage saddles are designed for balance and communication. They keep the rider upright with stirrups that drape long in a similar position as western equitation riding.
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Are flex on stirrups dressage legal?

The Flex On Stirrups are British Dressage legal. Also aimed at a wide range of riders. The Flex-On Stirrups are used for eventing, showjumping, cross country, endurance, dressage and everyday riding out.
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What size stirrup leathers do I need for dressage?

For dressage, the average length is 60 inches. If you are short, 56 or 58 inches may be enough. On the other hand, tall riders might want to consider 62-67 inch stirrup leather.
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Can you wear a martingale in dressage?

A martingale can affect this by applying downward pressure to the reins and possibly coercing the horse into lowering his head as a result. Hence, no martingales are allowed in dressage.
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Is Brown tack allowed in dressage?

The horse must wear a conventional bridle with a bit, noseband and browband. The reins are to be attached to the bridle via the bit. The bridle colour is predominately black or brown (again navy and grey are also permitted). Discreet padding on the noseband and headpiece/poll area is permitted.
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Are micklem bridles dressage legal?

Bristish Dressage and British Eventing (FEI Approved):

The Rambo® Micklem Multibridle and Competition Bridle are both legal to use in both National & International Affliated Competition WITHOUT the bit clips.
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Are Freejump stirrups dressage legal?

Yes Freejump stirrups are dressage legal. Dressage rules state that the stirrups must be black.
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Are ophena stirrups be legal?

Ophena stirrups are allowed at all FEI showjumping shows and in eventing (showjumping and cross country). In fact, the stirrups are approved for FEI Showjumping, British Showjumping, and USEF/USHJA Showjumping. In addition, they can be approved for para-dressage pending the judge's decision.
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Do you have to wear a stock tie in dressage?

Shirts with tie, choker, stock tie, (1-5) or integrated stand-up collar(6-7) are required. 1.5 Shirts and Neckwear. Ties, chokers, or stock ties may be any color. Page 39 …
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What is a jointed stirrup?

Jointed stirrup irons give the rider a more flexible comfortable ride in the saddle. Jointed stirrup irons help with knee or ankle pain relief. Jointed stirrup irons are great for Dressage, Hunter Jumpers, or everyday flat work.
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What are safety stirrups?

Safety stirrups are stirrups that help release your foot faster in case of an accident - sometimes referred to as quick release stirrups. These can include peacock stirrups, break away stirrups, bent leg stirrups and even magnetic stirrups.
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Which way do tech stirrups go?

During use, R and L marks should point towards the rider. When putting the stirrups on the saddle, the opening section must point outwards. During use, the opening section must never be directed against the ribs of the horse.
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Is a grackle noseband dressage legal?

Grackle nosebands will now be allowed in affiliated dressage competitions, as well as several less traditional nosebands, bits and bridles, including the Stübben Freedom Bridle, following their FEI approval.
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What should a horse wear for dressage?

Traditionally breeches or jodhpurs are worn for dressage. They must be plain white, beige, or cream in colour to complement your show jacket. No branding is permitted on breeches at any level.
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Can you use a Pelham in dressage?

The pelham is not permitted in dressage at any level. The pelham is never legal for use in any western riding discipline, where either a snaffle bit or a curb bit is used.
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Are ear bonnets allowed in dressage?

Ear plugs are not permitted except during awards ceremonies. Ear hoods may not be attached to the noseband. Rule: Allow dressage horses to where ear plugs in licensed competitions.
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Are false tails allowed in dressage?

Any decoration of the horse with extravagant items, such as ribbons or flowers, etc. in the mane, tail, etc., is strictly forbidden. Braiding of the horse's mane and tail, however, is permitted. False tails are permitted and if used may not contain any metal parts.
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Are nose nets dressage legal?

Nose nets are used to protect horses from midges, small insects and pollen that can cause horses to head shake. The Saddlery Shop has adjustable nose nets in stock that are unobtrusive and allowed under British Dressage and British Eventing rules.
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How do I know what size stirrups to buy?

In general, the rule is that your stirrup irons should be one inch wider than the width of your boot at the ball of the foot, giving you a half inch of room on either side when in the stirrup.
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What is the standard stirrup size?

Most men wear a 4 ¾” stirrup, while men with larger feet or very wide feet use a 5” or larger. Properly fit stirrups affect a rider's safety as well as comfort.
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What is the correct stirrup length?

To find the correct stirrup length, sit in the saddle with your feet out of the irons. Relax your leg and allow the stirrups to bump against your feet. The bar (bottom) of the stirrup should hit your ankle bone. If you'd like to have the correct length before mounting, stand next to your horse.
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