Spur Straps
102 productsWestern leather spur straps built for riders who demand a secure, adjustable fit — from daily ranch work to the rodeo arena.
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Western Spur Straps for Trail Riding, Rodeo, Ranch Work, and Show Ring
- Genuine Leather Construction: Latigo leather, skirting leather, and harness leather options — thick-cut for longevity under daily use.
- Hand-Tooled Detailing: Basket-weave, floral carving, and rustic vintage finishes visible across the collection — show-ready without the boutique markup.
- Stainless Steel Hardware: Solid stainless buckles resist rust and maintain a clean look through mud, sweat, and heavy use.
- Double-Stitched Edges: White contrast stitching reinforces the strap body and keeper loop — construction you can see, not just claim.
- Sizes for Every Rider: Adult men, women, and kids sizes stocked — including rawhide-trim kids straps built to the same leather standard as adult pairs.
- Specialty Options: Pro rodeo bull riding straps with heavy-duty fold-back construction, plus beaded inlay styles for show and rodeo dress.
How to Choose the Right Leather Spur Straps
Material
Latigo leather is naturally supple and breaks in quickly, making it a popular choice for everyday trail and arena riding. Skirting and harness leather are stiffer and thicker — preferred by ropers and bull riders who need maximum resistance to stretch and tear under heavy load.
Rider Type & Discipline
Casual trail riders and show competitors typically choose hand-tooled or studded leather straps for a polished look. Rodeo and ranch riders should look for thicker cuts with rawhide trim or fold-back construction. Kids straps are cut narrower and shorter — confirm the listed dimensions before ordering for younger riders.
Hardware Quality
Solid stainless steel buckles outlast plated hardware in wet and sweaty conditions. Look for a buckle slot that matches your spur's shank width — most western spurs accept a standard 5/8-inch strap width without any modification.
Common Mistakes When Buying Spur Straps
Ordering adult straps for children is the most common sizing error — kids straps are meaningfully shorter and narrower. Buyers also overlook strap width: a strap too wide for the spur slot will not seat correctly and can rotate under pressure. Finally, choosing purely on appearance without checking leather thickness often leads to straps that stretch out within a single season of heavy use.
Plain Leather vs Hand-Tooled Spur Straps — Which Should You Buy?
Plain & Stitched Leather
Single-ply stitched skirting leather straps are the workhorse of this collection — clean lines, consistent thickness, and no raised tooling to snag on boot stitching. Best for: everyday ranch use, roping, and riders who swap spurs between multiple pairs of boots.
Hand-Tooled & Studded
Basket-weave carving, floral tooling, and silver dome studs elevate spur straps into a show or rodeo statement. The tooling is pressed into genuine leather — not printed or embossed on synthetic material. Best for: western show classes, rodeo dress, and gifting.
Rawhide Trim
Rawhide-edged straps add a layer of edge reinforcement that resists cracking and splitting at the strap ends — common failure points on lower-quality straps. Best for: heavy daily use, pro rodeo, and riders whose straps take sustained stress across events.
Spur Strap Questions Answered
What width spur strap fits most western spurs?
Most standard western spurs accept a 5/8-inch wide strap through the spur slot. This is the most common width stocked across this collection. Before ordering, check the slot width on your specific spur — some show or roping spurs may have wider slots that accommodate a 3/4-inch strap. When in doubt, measure the slot opening on your spur directly.
What is the difference between latigo and skirting leather spur straps?
Latigo leather is chrome-tanned, naturally supple, and breaks in fast — a good all-around choice for trail riding and arena use. Skirting leather is vegetable-tanned, stiffer, and thicker — it holds shape under stress and is preferred for roping, ranch work, and rodeo. Both are genuine leather; the choice comes down to how quickly you want them to conform to your boots.
Are kids spur straps a different size than adult straps?
Yes — kids spur straps are cut shorter and narrower than adult pairs. Hilason kids straps are made from latigo leather with the same construction standard as adult styles but sized to fit youth boots and smaller youth spurs. Always check the listed length and width dimensions before ordering for a younger rider to ensure the strap seats correctly on the spur.
How do I break in stiff leather spur straps?
Apply a thin coat of leather conditioner — neatsfoot oil or a quality leather balm — to both sides of the strap and work it in by hand. Buckle the straps around a boot or a rolled-up cloth overnight to encourage the leather to curve. After a few rides, the strap will conform naturally to your boot's heel. Avoid soaking in water, which can weaken the stitching over time.
Can I use the same spur straps for trail riding and rodeo?
Most genuine leather spur straps work across disciplines, but heavier-duty styles — thicker skirting leather, rawhide-trim, or fold-back bull riding construction — are engineered for the repeated stress of rodeo events. For casual trail riding, lighter latigo or hand-tooled straps are more than adequate. If you compete in both arenas, a dedicated rodeo-grade pair alongside your show or trail straps is the practical approach.
Are these spur straps sold as a pair?
Yes — all spur straps in this collection are sold as a matched pair. Pricing listed on each product reflects both straps. Whether you are selecting plain skirting leather, hand-tooled studded, or kids latigo styles, you receive a left-and-right matched set with buckle hardware included.
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