Brushing Boots

kal40

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Feel like treating myself this weekend. When I say 'myself' you realise I mean treating my horsey don't you?

Fancy some new brushing boots. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions on what kind. Have woof one atm

Thanks
 
Woof Wear ones are the best
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I kinda thought they were but thought I would ask. I tend to stick with what I know but thinking of going mad and trying some new ones.
 
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I really like the equilibrium trizone brushing boots.

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Ooh, check you Ms Posh lol! Mrs Mozart was recommending them the other day too, they sound fab but i nearly fainted at the price!
OP, i like the NEW boots (bought mine years ago) but they are getting very expenisive these days too. Mrs M found a pair of shires brushing boots for about £10. They were voted best buy in horse magazine - you could get a selection of colours!!
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If you do decide to go for the N.E.W boots DONT put them in the tumble drier!! Mine have never been the same since, strange shape and no matter how much i wear/wash them never change :-( gutted!
 
im a credit crunch girl, and love the mark todd two strap boots, i noticed in rideaway that their price has increased significantly but i got them very cheaply and love them
fab strike pad, and wash well
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Another vote for Equilbirium Tri-zone brushing boots. They are fab
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Equestrian Clearance did have some and *think* they were around £13 a set instead of £29.99! Might be worth looking there.

Also seen in the new Ride-away catalogue that Equilibrium have new brushing boots out which are £19.99 and they seem to have the same 3 layer strike pad/area that the tri-zone have.

Happy shopping!
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I just got a pair in the sale from Premier Equine - they seem nicely shaped and a good, simple pair of boots - I got the ones with fluffy liners for warm cosy legs!! Only £12.99, might get another as spares...
 
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