Original: $43.44
-65%$43.44
$15.20The Story
Give your young rider secure, comfortable support with these STC Kid’s Clog Stirrups, fully leather covered with durable brass loops for a smart, traditional finish. Designed for children, the enclosed clog style helps keep little feet in place and adds confidence in the saddle during lessons, trail rides, or pony club. Sold as a pair, they’re an easy upgrade to your child’s existing saddle set‑up and suit a wide range of kids’ saddles and disciplines.
Features:
- Safety support – Enclosed clog design helps keep small feet from slipping through.
- Premium finish – Fully leather covered for comfort and a classic look.
- Strong attachment – Brass loops offer secure, long‑lasting connection to leathers.
- Kid‑friendly fit – Sized specifically for young riders’ boots.
- Ready to ride – Child’s clog stirrups supplied as a matching pair.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Give your young rider secure, comfortable support with these STC Kid’s Clog Stirrups, fully leather covered with durable brass loops for a smart, traditional finish. Designed for children, the enclosed clog style helps keep little feet in place and adds confidence in the saddle during lessons, trail rides, or pony club. Sold as a pair, they’re an easy upgrade to your child’s existing saddle set‑up and suit a wide range of kids’ saddles and disciplines.
Features:
- Safety support – Enclosed clog design helps keep small feet from slipping through.
- Premium finish – Fully leather covered for comfort and a classic look.
- Strong attachment – Brass loops offer secure, long‑lasting connection to leathers.
- Kid‑friendly fit – Sized specifically for young riders’ boots.
- Ready to ride – Child’s clog stirrups supplied as a matching pair.























