Brushing boots for a brusher help

McW

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I want recommendations on brushing boots for a serious brusher. A horse who genuinely needs brushing boots.

Premier equine Kevlar, shires Jo, horze boots all have holes in where he brushes. Longest lasting out of all of these are the shires. Horze lasted a few weeks and PE about 2 months - gutted.

I need comfy and pref breathable but I would be happy to keep these for work and he can wear the old ones out in the field.

Any one have any suggestions?
 
Trizone boots! Try them, I'm really impressed with the back boots I bought six months ago, no thinning on pads at all. Today I've bought him front ones to match as his existing ones of a different make are worn
 
Should add that mine moves closely behind and have had real trouble with boots getting holes, being worn thin. I tried Mark Todd boots as they seemed to have substantial pads but because the pads were so thick and stuck out so much, they wore very quickly and made a lot of noise whilst doing so!
 
Trizone boots! Try them, I'm really impressed with the back boots I bought six months ago, no thinning on pads at all. Today I've bought him front ones to match as his existing ones of a different make are worn

Are they just their standard brushing boot?
 
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