Boots

Agree. Not all horses do need boots. My number one thing with boots though is that they MUST be breathable. I can never understand it when I see people riding in these fleece lined boots and old fashioned clarendon boots - tendons and heat is a recipe for disaster.
 
How do you know what boots your horse needs and why? Thanks
I tend to use Premier Equine airflow boots as I love the look of them and they're proven to reduce heat over tendons which is really important.
 

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R, welcome to the forum. You haven't done an Introduction post as the site requests. Could you do one so we can all understand where this sudden flurry of very short and unexplained questions you've been posting are coming from?

I would answer you differently if I thought you were a novice new owner than if you were, for example, a student trying to using forum to shortcut doing research for course work.
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Agree. Not all horses do need boots. My number one thing with boots though is that they MUST be breathable. I can never understand it when I see people riding in these fleece lined boots and old fashioned clarendon boots - tendons and heat is a recipe for disaster.
I’m a BIG fan of the Tri-zone boots from Equilibrium. They’re very breathable and lightweight
 
I like the softer neoprene ones which prevent sweat and are flexible ☺️

If I was jumping Orbi , Id put boots on, Id also out boots on if we went hacking for hours.

Neoprene is an insulator and not very breathable which makes it a poor choice for boot construction if you want to 'prevent sweat'. It will heat the leg. Hence why it's a great choice for wetsuits!
 
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