Best brushing boots front & back for hunting

Christmas Crumpet

Well-Known Member
Joined
30 August 2007
Messages
4,035
Visit site
Am in need of new pair of hind brushing boots after horse twisted a shoe out hunting on Sat, clench came out of foot and stuck out at a 90 degree angle between shoe and hoof and ripped a massive hole in his boot on other leg. Thank god he was wearing boots otherwise I'd be facing a rather large vets bill with a very sore horse!!

Was thinking about Premier Equine because I've seen some of their boots and like them but not sure. Am going to get matching set of fronts and backs because mine are a bit tatty for hunting and I could do with a smart pair and pair for everyday (will use old ones for that).

Any ideas?
 
I just brought the PE aircooled boots and tbh I was really disappointed, the front ones fit well, but her legs still get really really hot (to the extent that they're sweaty when I take the boots off after 30min), and the back ones fit awfully and slip right down and the velcro doesn't stay done up properly
I'b be interested to hear how you get on with the claredon ones because I suspects they would heat up the legs quite badly, especially when hunting
 
I have to say I think they are LUSH!!! The Bog Roll pony would be quite keen to have Clarendon boots. How do you clean them?

However, I am looking for something a bit cheaper so any ideas?
 
OK Cool, I really love the look of claredons, but was woried about the heat as her legs get really hot, hmmmm....

As for cheaper, how about Woof Wear, or I really like the Legacy ones for schooling, but I'm not sure how good they'd be for hunting. I also really like the look of the tri-zone allsport boots, not sure if that helps at all! sorry!
 
Double fastening woof wear boots are the best cheapys for hunting IME.
smile.gif
 
Always use woof wear brushing boots, they are the best
smile.gif


Other than that, how about eskadron xc boots? I use them for eventing on front and then woof wear ultra behind
smile.gif
 
Prolites are the best- they stay put and dont absorb water. Also no seams or grooves in material to rub or gather grit. Very good at impact absorption.

They are more expensive than other boots but they last for years and much cheaper than a vets bill.

My horse slit through a pair of woof double velcros out hacking! Premier equine dont last. You get what you pay for!
 
TAKE A LOOK AT THE NEW EQUILIBRIUM TRIZONE ALLSPORTS BOOTS.

Super protection, weigh virtually nothing, allow air to move all round the leg (no sweat or heat at all) don't absorb any water (no extra weight) and you just jet wash them off. Super duper at 40.00 per pair!
 
Top