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Description
Lavello Safety Stirrup Matt black 120 mmThe hinged safety mechanism is made of synthetic material that flexes easily. The riders weight ensures that the hinge opens in the event of a fall. This prevents the foot from getting caught in the stirrup. As soon as the foot leaves the stirrup, the hinge flexes back to its original position. The footbed has an anti slip pattern to ensure that dirt does not stick to it and to provide maximum stability to the rider. The tread is slightly angled, to
The hinged safety mechanism is made of synthetic material that flexes easily. The rider’s weight ensures that the hinge opens in the event of a fall. This prevents the foot from getting caught in the stirrup. As soon as the foot leaves the stirrup, the hinge flexes back to its original position. The footbed has an anti-slip pattern to ensure that dirt does not stick to it and to provide maximum stability to the rider. The tread is slightly angled, to keep the heel down. The bevelled opening for the stirrup leather ensures a good stirrup position, keeping the foot in the correct position. This gives the rider more stability and improves the leg position.When choosing stirrups, make sure there is at least 0.5 cm of space on each side between your riding boot and the stirrup for optimal safety and comfort.
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★★★★★ 4
Fantastic ball
My son's dog is a pit and she couldn't destroy it like her other toys. Large or xtra large is better
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Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great for a very aggressive chewer
Our neighbor has a lab that's trained exclusively as a duck dog. My wife and I play with her on a daily basis and these Chuck It balls and her favorite retrieval toy and hold up well to some of the most aggressive chewing I've every seen - she non-stop chews on the ball during 45 minute play times. As a duck dog she's trained to retrieve in water and these balls float very well and she's never been able to puncture a ball despite her chewing. A great value that lasts.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2022
★★★★★ 5
great sturdy ball for aggressive chewers!
This is my 100-pound doodle's very favorite ball - he is obsessed with it. I keep at least two in storage at all times just in case his goes missing. He is a strong chewer and these are VERY difficult to destroy - not completely impossible (he put a gash in one), but pretty close!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Very good!!!
The best version! Buy the rubber balls... Those last forever... The included tennis ball lasted 30 mins...
Good for playing fetch especially if your dog slobbers...
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Reviewed in Singapore on 11 April 2022
★★★★★ 5
Better than tennis balls for dogs
Color: Orange, Size: Large
My trainer said better for my German Shepherds than tennis balls. They seem to like them, and they last a lot longer than regular tennis balls. We started using regular tennis balls as the dog ones broke first time out. They still managed to break the regular tennis balls also, just not a quickly. Once I found out tennis balls were not good on their teeth I bought these. The rubber ones are great.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2026