you dont wear the stirrup, you put your foot in it!
Stirrup pants are a piece of clothing that were very popular in the 1980s. They were originally designed as sportswear for women and still remain sportswear for riding and skiing.
other wise your bum will burn lol ---- to keep the stirrup leathers from pinching your skin. pants allow for a more comfortable ride.
Because they wont get caught on the saddle and they are just nicer to wear. It's so they won't get caught in your stirrup and they slide out easier and if you wear like joggers, since there is no tongue in horse riding boots it won't get caught in the stirrup.
For Howrse's 5th riding level it is a safety stirrup.
a stirrup made of iron, used in English riding.
Well you always wear jeans when you're western riding, but the pants that go over your jeans are called chaps.
No. You must wear beige riding pants with tall boots.
The bone in your middle ear called the stirrup has that name because it resembles the stirrup used when riding a horse.
The stirrup bone is named such because of the way it looks very similar to the stirrup used in horseback riding.
One with a heel, which prevents your foot from slipping through the stirrup. Also, you don't want it to be too fat, because you could risk getting it stuck ion the stirrup. It also depends on the style you are riding, Western, you typically wear cowboy boots, and in English, you'd wear either short paddock boots, or tall boots. For casual riding, wear whatever you are comfortable wearing for long periods.
It depends on the discipline. In western you should always wear smooth bottom boots so your foot can easily slide out of the stirrup in case of an emergency.
Yes, especially for bicycle and horseback riding.