T-bar stirrup straps

For those who prefer a Webber style stirrup strap, Ghost has designed a T-bar stirrup strap. The top has a nylon loop that goes through the stirrup ring and there's a leather cover for the T-bar.
The hole in your stirrup needs to be 30mm x 10mm (1.25" x 0.25") minimum for the T-bar to fit through. Not recommended for jumping or hard use like endurance as the T has sharp edges and can wear the biothane for some riders - it's always important to check your strap holes for any type of strap or buckle! Check this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEKSsCCZ9KA.
Note: due to a worldwide shortage in T-bars, Ghost changed from the T-bar to a Conway and we found the Conway option to be superior in a couple ways. First it works with all stirrup styles and second, the overall strength of the setup is better for harder use riding. I still have T-bars, but personally prefer the Conways.
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