
Equestrian Canada is reminding all hunter/jumper sport licence holders, coaches, officials, and competition organizers that traditional peacock safety stirrups are prohibited as per the rule change to Section G202.13 and G1005.5 at all competitions effective January 1, 2026.
Peacock stirrups, which use a rubber band and metal hook on the outside branch, were originally developed as a safety device. However, documented incidents and ongoing safety reviews have identified significant risks associated with this design, including the potential for hooks to catch clothing or skin and for bands to fail to release properly during a fall.
The decision to prohibit peacock stirrups reflects a broader shift within the equestrian industry toward modern safety technologies that offer more reliable release mechanisms and improved rider protection. A wide range of approved safety stirrup options remain permitted under current rules.
Rules:
G1005.5: Safety stirrups are permitted. Exception: Peacock Quick Release Stirrups are prohibited.
G202.13: Safety stirrups that have an upward metal protrusion are prohibited. Example: Peacock Quick Release Stirrup