Stirrup Tread
Item Name Code (INC) 68250
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An item designed to be affixed on the base plate of a STIRRUP, RIDING SADDLE. It allows to prevent rider's foot slipping.
Additional Information for Stirrup Tread
Stirrup Treads are a component of saddlery equipment used in horse riding. They are part of the stirrup, which is the metal or wooden frame that hangs from the saddle and supports the rider's foot. The stirrup tread is the flat surface where the rider places their foot.
In the supply class Saddlery, Harness, Whips, And Related Animal Furnishings, stirrup treads are considered an essential component. They are designed to provide stability and support to the rider's foot while riding a horse. Stirrup treads are typically made of durable materials such as leather, rubber, or metal, depending on the specific design and purpose.
It's important to note that the supply group Agricultural Machinery And Equipment may not be the most accurate classification for stirrup treads. While they are used in conjunction with saddlery equipment, which is related to animal furnishings, stirrup treads are not typically considered agricultural machinery or equipment. They are more commonly associated with equestrian sports and horse riding.