Back on Track hock boot

Halfstep

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I ordered one of these following the recommendation of Taylored Equestrian. I'm impressed! Firstly, until now I've never yet found a hock boot that actually stays on and doesn't rub or fall down. But these are really well designed and look comfortable, and best of all stay in place.
Secondly, they work! My horse has a slightly enlarged hock following a bone chip that was removed last year. The joint fills up a bit overnight when he's standing in. But not with the Back on Track boot on! Very impressed with this product.
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Thanks TE for your recommendation.
 

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I might think about one of these for Blitz - is it the one that zips up? His leg is filling following his accident but goes down on exercise.
 

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Ive been looking at the Hock boots from them for a while & the Back pad, thanks for your post.
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Can i ask what are the sizes like?? Think i will need large for my WB.
 

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worried, it does't zip up, it has three velcro straps that hold it in place, very nifty design.

dc - my horse is a 16.1 WB with small bones, and the medium fits him perfectly.
 

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What size is your warmblood?

We have used the small on a 14.2hh connemara pony. I use the large on my 18hh WB and recommended the medium for half step.

Are you looking at the back pad or the saddle pad? I really rate the saddle pad (costs £53) as it really helps to keep the back soft whilst working. I have also found the rug brilliant. My horses have it on an hour or so before riding and they come out looser.
 
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