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DoubleS, I was happy to see “true silver” RR irons as well. I know a few people who had purchased them in gray, only to find out the hard way that judges still considered them too dark. I just don’t care for the price tag on the RR’s.
REH, that’s sweet of you, thank you for the offer! I ended up buying the light gray Compositi stirrups from Dover after Ibex pointed out that they now exist (yay!)
I had the flex stirrups for awhile, but they weren’t the best fits for my joints and torn-up soft tissue (more scar tissue at this point.) My doctor says my body looks great on MRI… for the 65-year-old I’ll be in 40 years. I consider wide track composite irons the best thing since sliced bread. At one point I’d come to terms with the idea that if it were fillis irons or nothing, I’d be riding without stirrups except at horse shows.[/QUOTE]
LOL Agree! I didn’t buy the black RR for a while trying to justify over 200.00 for stirrups… but I was happy to see they have come down in price… I paid 150.00 at a horse show for the silver ones (which things seem to be more expensive at shows).
How do you like the Dover ones compared to the RRs? I am interested in case I ever need to replace the RRs…