Shop jingle bob spurs at Texan Saddles for western riding, ranch work, rodeo, show, trail riding, and everyday boot setups. This collection helps shoppers compare available options by boot fit, band width, shank length, rowel style, bumper shape, material, finish, and spur strap compatibility before choosing the right fit for their horse, barn, or western tack setup.
Jingle Bob Spurs for Cowboy Boots
Jingle Bob Spurs can vary quite a bit from one product to the next. Product details, photos, measurements, and available variants are important because two items in the same category may fit, feel, or function differently once they are in regular use.
- Men's, ladies, youth, rowel, bumper, roper, show, ranch, or decorative styles when available
- Useful for matching cowboy boots, western tack, and riding discipline
- Material and finish may include stainless, nickel, chrome, brass, black steel, or engraved details
- Spurs should be chosen with rider control and horse sensitivity in mind
Choosing the Right Option
Start with the job the product needs to do. A piece used every day in the barn may need different features than one chosen for show presentation, travel, training, or occasional use. Then compare construction, fit, adjustability, hardware, material, and care needs.
Availability can change as sizes, colors, and styles sell through. Review each product listing for current options, included pieces, measurements, and any product-specific notes before ordering.
Related Spurs Collections
For the broader category, start with Cowboy Spurs for Boots. Use the related collections below to compare close options by style, size, material, or use.
- Cowboy Spurs for Boots
- Western Spur Straps
- Stainless Steel Spurs
- Chrome Spurs
- Ladies Western Spurs
- Men's Western Spurs
Frequently Asked Questions
Start with boot fit, then compare shank length, rowel style, band width, material, and the kind of cue needed.
No. Fit depends on boot heel shape, spur band width, and strap setup.
Yes. Decorative details do not change the need for correct fit, quiet legs, and thoughtful use.
Most western spurs use spur straps to keep them secure on the boot.


