Ophena safety stirrups are innovative, unique, and loved worldwide. Both amateurs and professionals love the stylish safety stirrups, and Ophena stirrups have received over 1500 five-star reviews already.

The design was created to provide equestrians with stylish and visually pleasing stirrups - with safety features being the top consideration. The main objective was to create safety stirrups to minimize the risk of a severe injury and maximize the rider's safety.

But how do Ophena stirrups work?

Ophena S is an innovative magnetic safety stirrup. These stirrups are best suited for showjumpers, show hunters and pleasure riders, as magnetic safety stirrups are not currently allowed at dressage shows.

The features of the magnetic safety stirrups include:

  • Open design that allows the rider's foot to release
  • Magnetic connection between the stirrup and the magnetic insole
  • Smart Attach™ -system for easier attachment and detachment of stirrups
  • Excellent grip 

This video shows Ophena's magnetic safety stirrups in action. 

Ophena S stirrups have excellent benefits that make them so desired in the equestrian field. 

  • The open design allows the rider's foot to release easier in case of an accident
  • The magnetic connection prevents your foot from slipping out of the stirrups, and decreases the chance of losing your stirrup during the ride
  • Can improve leg position 
  • Can improve balance and posture
  • Can decrease ankle, knee, and hip pain

Ready to buy your Ophena stirrups?

You can get your own Ophena stirrups right here. All you need to do is choose your color, select your insole size, add your safety stirrups to the cart, and check out as usual! 

If you have any questions just let us know.

Using your magnetic safety stirrups

Ophena magnetic safety stirrups are easy to use. First, you slide your magnetic insole into your boot. Then, you need to attach your stirrups to your saddle.

In the video below, you will see how to attach your leathers to the safety stirrups:

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