I suffer from raynauds so really need something to keep me proper toasty as otherwise it's agony! I like the look of the Harry Hall Faro leather riding boots saw them at Equestrian Outfitters has anyone had a pair? They're quite expensive so want to be sure before buying :)
I have the thermal Caldene jodhpurs from Equestrian Outfitters but looking at yours Andrea83 I'm jealous might have to upgrade to the fleece especially if the snow comes again!?:rolleyes:
I'm never sure about going second hand with things like clippers as if they break you can't really return them to anyone and never know how well they've been cared for - might be me being paranoid though :p I know they did have a large selection of clippers at Equestrian Outfitters when I got...
I got some stable wraps from Equestrian Outfitters I can't remember whether they were 100% cotton or not but were really good quality. Sure if you emailed them they could advise as they often don't give a clear list on the products themselves.
I've never given it to a horse but I swear by it use it all the time - probably too much maybe I should just try and make my life less stressful instead :p
Bossy is the best but as a cheaper alternative you could try the Masta Anti-Rub vests found them at Equestrian Outfitters quite cheaply or as someone else suggested sheepskin is a good idea - have you tried that?
Look into getting a rug with a separate neck cover as then you can take off as appropriate to reduce the damage. Or try a lycra neck cover under the turnout rug
Personally never found that any of the rebuilder products work but if you find one that does post back!
Mark Todd is really good for the wider fit and really sturdy. I bought the Mark Todd Heavyweight combo turnout from Equestrian Outfitters - didn't realise what a bargain I had got until read the above post it was only £93!! so now feel extra happy with it!