M. Toulouse Stirrup Leathers is rated
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Rated 3 out of
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Hunterlover from
Nice Leathers
I previously ordered the Pessoa leathers (which at the time were more money than these leathers) to match my new calfskin saddle. The Pessoa leathers were really stiff and felt like fake leather. After wearing hard on my saddle I decided to order softer calfskin leathers and found the M. Toulouse leathers. After reading the many high reviews I decided to buy. Unfortunately, the M. Toulouse are 1 inch thick and I like the 3/4 inch - I neglected to check that. Sadly I returned them but they seemed to be well-made for the price. Cannot comment on their use/durability.
Date published: 2011-10-13
Rated 5 out of
5
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tallgal54 from
toulouse stirrup leathers
Well made. Like the half holes. Way too thick ti adjust easily on my dressage saddle. I find this to be true of most triple stiched or lined leathers. I guess I have to resort to cheap ones and change them when they wear out.
Date published: 2011-06-09
Rated 5 out of
5
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HKWC from
Great quality and value
Nice, soft leather to prevent rubs on your saddle flaps, combined with no-stretch nylon interior to prevent stretching. I am 5'4" and needed the 60" length for my dressage saddle. GREAT price for calfskin leathers.
Date published: 2011-01-26
Rated 5 out of
5
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Horselover4ever from
Great Stirrup Leathers
The chocolate stirrup leathers match perfectly with the M. Toulouse Annice dark saddle. My only wish was that I had gotten the 52" instead of the 48".
Date published: 2010-12-29
Rated 5 out of
5
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SmartPakerSara from
Wonderfully supple
The M. Toulouse Stirrup Leathers were soft and supply from day one. The color was perfect (chocolate), and it didn't change dramatically with a light coat of oil. After a month, they haven't stretched a ton and are still super soft. The riveted buckle sleeve is perfect to eliminate bulk, and the edges are nicely finished (no loose threads poking out between layers of leather). I'll probably be buying a black pair for my dressage saddle.
Date published: 2010-08-17
Rated 4 out of
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Horsemama from
I bought these to match my new saddle. They are very soft and supple and are a perfect match. I've bought much more expensive leathers in the past that weren't anywhere near the quality of these. As to durability I've only had them for a short time . Hopefully they last as well as they look.
Date published: 2010-06-09
Rated 5 out of
5
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spmoonie from
Awesome!
These leathers are great! They are absolutely gorgeous right out of the package. The leather is butter soft and all of the stitching is tight. These leathers appear to be "built to last." They oil up beautifully as well. Well worth the money. They are way nicer than anything else in their price range!
Date published: 2010-05-21
Rated 5 out of
5
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JulieS from
Great Quality
These stirrup leathers are excellent quality for a reasonable price. They match the "dark caramel" Toulouse Annice saddle that I bought.
Date published: 2010-04-05
Rated 4 out of
5
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MelindaAndFella from
Replacement Leathers
Purchased these leathers to replace some cheapo-s I got when I received my new saddle. I was a little surprised that the leathers were somewhat "stretchy," but I do like the suppleness of the leather.
Date published: 2010-04-01
Rated 5 out of
5
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KelTy from
Really nice leathers
I have had these for 5 years and they are still going strong. They are very durable and require no break-in time and very minimal oiling. The colours are great. I had this pair on a Barnsby and now on a Beval saddle and they match great. They are thicker than many other leathers which means taking them on and off the saddle is a chore, but I think that's part of why they last so long. The riveted end lies nice and flat under your leg and the holes are well-spaced. The stretching is minimal in these leathers which is good. When these finally wear out, I will definitely buy another pair.
Date published: 2010-02-08
Rated 4 out of
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K963 from
Perfect match
Perfect match with the saddle. I like the riveted buckles but I'm not a big fan of stitched leathers because you can't trim them if you need too.
Date published: 2009-12-15
Rated 5 out of
5
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bhunter from
Fabulous Leathers!
I was in desperate need of new stirrup leathers and found these to be fabulous! Their great!!
Date published: 2009-10-08
Rated 5 out of
5
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Lilo from
Best Leathers Ever
This is the second pair of M.Toulouse stirrup leathers I purchased. The first pair is brown and I use with my schooling saddle. The new pair is black and I am using them with my new Keiffer saddle. The leathers are soft and supple, and lay flat the first time on the saddle.
Date published: 2009-08-03
Rated 5 out of
5
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ReRide from
Nice Leathers!
These leathers are beautiful! They match my Crosby saddle well. They are a bit thick, so they take a bit of effort to change out, but well worth the effort!
Date published: 2009-05-21
Rated 4 out of
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Zenkcc from
Soft and supple leathers
The M. Toulouse Stirrup Leathers were much nicer than I was expecting for the price. They are very supple and good quality leathers. I also love that they come in so many different colors that it is so easy to match the correct color to whatever brand of saddle. The only think I do not like is that they are too thick to slide through my stirrups, and when I try to pull them down and I have to pull pretty hard on my stirrup to get them down.
Date published: 2008-11-27
Rated 5 out of
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Horse Lover from
Really Nice
I bought these for my dressage saddle in December and they still look brand new! They don't stretch at all and the buckles aren't bulky. Instead of the leather being folded over at the top, it is kind of attatched to the buckle so it's not extra thick at the top. My trainer has Bates leathers and these are just as nice, if not nicer, and cheaper. I also like how they come in three different browns, so they can match any saddle pretty much.
Date published: 2008-06-30
Rated 5 out of
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Northeast Eventer from
Nice leathers
I just got these for both my dressage and jumping tack and like them alot. Nice and soft, but don't stretch due to the nylon core. You may have to work a bit to get them on the stirrup bars, but a little saddle soap and they slipped right on.
Date published: 2008-03-17