ostrogi
Ostrogi are small metal devices worn on the heel of riding boots, used to cue a horse. They consist of a band that wraps around the boot, a shank that extends behind the heel, and a spur tip at the end. Some designs include a rotating wheel, the rowel, which provides a mild point of contact, while others use a fixed, blunt end. Spurs come in a range of styles, with straight or curved shanks and varied overall lengths. They are typically made from steel, brass, or other alloys and can have different finishes, from polished to matte.
Spurs are used in many equestrian disciplines to reinforce the rider’s leg signals and to aid in
Care and safety considerations are standard: keep the mechanical parts clean, inspect for wear or sharp edges,
In Polish-speaking contexts, ostrogi is the plural term for spurs and reflects a long-standing tradition of