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Horse Spurs

There's a detail in the metal that separates a cheap piece from one that lasts a lifetime. By the end of this text you'll know how to spot it at a glance.

At Caballo Bronco you'll find a wide collection, full of tradition and fine work. Each piece comes from the hands of artisans who master the trade. There are options for work, charrería and rodeo.

The variety is huge. We have simple designs, silver finishes and highly decorated models. Everything so you find the ideal piece for you.

Buying guide for horse spurs

Before you buy, check three points. The first is the material. Steel and silver hold up to heavy use and last for years.

The second is the rowel type. It should match your level and your discipline. The third is the finish, which changes the style of the piece.

  • Silver spurs: elegant and made for show
  • Cowboy spurs: tough for daily work
  • Hook spurs: with good grip and firmness
  • Rodeo spurs: made for riding bulls and broncos

Advantages of mexican spurs

Mexican spurs offer something hard to match: handwork and fine materials. The careful finish makes each piece last for many years.

A pair of silver spurs also looks unique at events and parades. They mix style and tradition. That's why these handcrafted pieces are a purchase worth making.

Tips for using your riding spurs

To care for your riding spurs, wipe them with a dry cloth after each use. That way you keep dust and sweat from dulling the metal.

These pieces ask for firm hands and experience. Use them gently so you don't hurt the animal. Store the pair in a dry place, away from moisture.

One extra tip: check the straps before mounting. A loose buckle lowers safety. Good care extends the life of your horse spurs.

Frequently asked questions

Which material is best for spurs?

Steel is strong for daily use. Silver is ideal for show and events thanks to its shine and elegance.

Do spurs hurt the animal?

Not if you use them well. They take practice and soft hands. An experienced rider handles them without causing harm.

Which spurs should I choose for rodeo?

Look for spurs for cowboy use with a good rowel. They give firmness and control in the rodeo moment.

How do I clean my silver spurs?

Use a soft, dry cloth after each use. For shine, apply a special silver cleaner from time to time.

That detail in the metal we mentioned, you now know it better. Explore the variety of models and buying your ideal spurs will be your first step toward a style full of tradition.