Cash
Well-Known Member
I was taught to bandage when I first started polo grooming, and we hardly ever use anything other than fleece bandages with nothing underneath for the polo ponies. Usually with tendon boots over the top of the bandages on the front legs. Then tape over that.
More and more people in polo (that I've seen anyway) seem to use the sport boots instead of bandaging now though. Unfortunately it'd seem that a set of sport boots is more expensive than your average set of fleece bandages, and when equipping several teams of ponies I can see why people lean towards the bandages..!
I bandage my own horse occasionally too, using fleece bandages with nothing underneath.
Sorry if I'm being really stupid
- but by doing a 'run down the tendon' do you mean you'd put a 'fold' of the bandage facing vertically, running along the tendon as protection, at the beginning of the bandage and then wrapping around it as you go? Because if so that's what I do and was taught

More and more people in polo (that I've seen anyway) seem to use the sport boots instead of bandaging now though. Unfortunately it'd seem that a set of sport boots is more expensive than your average set of fleece bandages, and when equipping several teams of ponies I can see why people lean towards the bandages..!
I bandage my own horse occasionally too, using fleece bandages with nothing underneath.
Sorry if I'm being really stupid