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Long Neck Dressage Spurs

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Long Neck Dressage Spurs 4.3 5 3 3
These are very nice spurs, and the finish is holding up well. The spur straps that come with them are very thin and the holes have already torn. So great spurs but buy a heavier strap for them. March 13, 2013
Perfect length These spurs are the perfect length for what I needed. The only complaint I have is that they are not shaped to the boot. They are very straight, my old pair had a bit of a curve to them for a smoother fit. February 21, 2012
Nice These spurs are made very well, and are a great length. They are a bit too wide and long around my boot, but keep in mind I wear a size 5 tallboot. they are not curved to fit a boot, overall a nice spur. January 31, 2012
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