6 of 7(86%)of customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Herm Sprenger Braided Spur Straps
Review 1 for Herm Sprenger Braided Spur Straps
Overall Rating:
5of5
Well-priced, does its job
May 15, 2013
ByBesteHanX
fromSykesville, MD
I have used this product for:1-3 months
Expertise:Intermediate
Riding Style:Eventing
Competitor:Local/Open
Number of Dogs:2
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"These are straightforward nylon spur straps that do its job. Has not frayed or torn with daily wear."
Review 2 for Herm Sprenger Braided Spur Straps
Overall Rating:
5of5
Nice spur straps
January 23, 2013
Bydressagerider5
fromSunbury, OH
I have used this product for:less than a month
Expertise:Intermediate
Riding Style:Dressage
Competitor:Rated
Number of Dogs:2
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"I bought these so I could have spur straps which were more adjustable than leather. These allow me to adjust them to the exact tension to be comfortable yet keep my spurs from moving. They are shorter than I expected. When fully tightened, I have about 1 1/2 inches left. This is nice, because there isn't a long piece of strap to flap or tuck in. At the the same time, they may be too short for some people. They would also likely work very well for children."
"I am so glad to have found these spur straps! I have a pair from years ago and the local tack shop has these $4 ones that are way too long, thin, and sloppy on the ends. I've been looking for these and as so glad SmartPak has them! These are thick and just the right length. I wear a 7.5 field boot have have plenty of extra, but not so much it can't tuck under the spur and it DOES NOT hang down past my sole like the other cheaper braided straps. Braided straps in general are my preference because they are infinitely adjustable."
Review 4 for Herm Sprenger Braided Spur Straps
Overall Rating:
5of5
Much better than the cheapies
October 26, 2012
ByDraftygirl
fromMichigan
I have used this product for:less than a month
Expertise:Intermediate
Riding Style:Dressage
Competitor:Non-competitor
Quality:
5of5
Value:
3of5
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"The main problem I've had with $3 spur straps is that the ends get shredded and are then difficult to thread through the buckle. These have a nice plastic leader."
Review 5 for Herm Sprenger Braided Spur Straps
Overall Rating:
2of5
October 1, 2012
Byjulieb
fromAustin, Tx
I have used this product for:less than a month
Expertise:Intermediate
Riding Style:Hunter/Jumper
Competitor:Local/Open
Number of Dogs:2
Quality:
1of5
Value:
1of5
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"I didn't like these spur straps at all. Didn't realize that they weren't leather. They are cheap. Take them out of your catalog."
Review 6 for Herm Sprenger Braided Spur Straps
Overall Rating:
5of5
Spurs (and boots) Prefer HS
July 5, 2012
ByLydia
fromIllinois
I have used this product for:1-3 months
Expertise:Expert
Riding Style:Dressage
Competitor:Rated
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"I bought several spur straps this year and like these the best. While braided may not look as formal on a dressage boot as leather, they're so much easier to work with looks didn't matter. And these are wider than most spur straps, so once you fit them to your spur and boot they stay in place. They just have a quality feel to them. I swear when I apply my spur with these straps my horse gives me more of a "Yes, Ma'am" answer!"
"This is my second pair of braided spur straps. I bought these for a spare pair of spurs. I like these as my foot is small and with the leather ones I go to the last hole. These fit me much better."