Round Rowel
The Ledge Short Shank Round Spur
This fitting has a Ledge that protudes inwards towards the heel, desgined to fit into the gap where the heel and boot are stitched together. This is intended keep the spur in a fixed postion while riding.
The Round Rowel will make continous contact through rotation which will spread the pressure more and make it a softer rowel than the star or 4 leaf clover.
The Ledge Long Shank Round Spur
This fitting has a Ledge that protudes inwards towards the heel, desgined to fit into the gap where the heel and boot are stitched together. This is intended keep the spur in a fixed postion while riding.
The Round Rowel will make continous contact through rotation which will spread the pressure more and make it a softer rowel than the star or 4 leaf clover.
The Polocrosse Short Shank Round Spur
The Polocrosse Spur has two studs for attaching the strap, and fits the double leather strap that runs over the top of the boot and under the instep. This fitting provides a sturdy, durable and reliable setup for any shank or rowel.
The Round Rowel will make continous contact through rotation which will spread the pressure more and make it a softer rowel than the star or 4 leaf clover.
The Polocrosse Long Shank Round Spur
The Round Rowel will make continous contact through rotation which will spread the pressure more and make it a softer rowel than the star or 4 leaf clover.
The Short Shank Polo Spur
The Polo Spur features a broad or narrow band of stainless steel with hinged studs where the single straps are attatched. With this fitting the leather strap is fastened over the top of the foot and the steel spur sits behind the heel. The result of this is that spur will take contact on upward movements and fold up on downward movements to avoid contact, which can help if a rider is moving a lot in the saddle reaching for balls or riding off.
The Long Shank Polo Spur (Special Strap)
The Polo Spur features a broad or narrow band of stainless steel with hinged studs where the single straps are attatched. With this fitting the leather strap is fastened over the top of the foot and the steel spur sits behind the heel. The result of this is that spur will take contact on upward movements and fold up on downward movements to avoid contact, which can help if a rider is moving a lot in the saddle reaching for balls or riding off.

