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Freejump Stirrups

Alright, check this out. So, the stirrup, right? It’s got this traditional stainless steel frame, but here’s the kicker: it’s got this elastomer and mechanical system that absorbs shock. Translation? Your knees and ankles are gonna thank you, so you don’t end up walking like you’re pushing 90 when you hit 45.

Now, here’s the genius part: the stirrup eye is positioned forward, shifting your center of gravity to help your heels drop easier. Basically, it keeps your leg where it’s supposed to be, so you’re riding more like Marcus Ehning and less like some dude who just got off a jackhammer.

And let’s talk grip. These Freejump caliper floors? Super grippy. Plus, they’re packing carbon fiber for durability and removable steel studs for even more grip. Say goodbye to those nightmares of losing your stirrup in the middle of a round.

Hey, ever wonder if Freejump’s worth the hype? Just take a peek at who’s using their gear. Practically every top showjumper in the world’s top 50 rocks Freejump stirrups. Need I say more? Okay, fine…

They’re big in over 60 countries, setting the bar for innovative gear that caters to both the pros and the amateurs. Their first big hit was the X’Up single branch stirrup, inspired by bike pedals, with an automatic release if you take a spill. That’s the start of their Soft’Up line, which made Freejump the king of single branch stirrups.

But wait, there’s more… Their logo’s a dragonfly, symbolizing balance and lightness, the holy grails for any rider. It’s a daily grind for Freejump to meet that challenge. And hey, did you know dragonflies are the only critters that can hover and glide? That’s some serious tech inspiration right there.

And these stirrup irons? They’re like functional art. It’s gear like this that shows how far showjumping has come. Tack’s keeping pace with the advancements in every other sport. Showjumping’s no slouch when it comes to innovation and gear development.

MORE ABOUT CLEAR ROUND:

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