Brushing boots?

bensonthewonderhorse

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I'm looking to buy a new set of boots for my horse, I have in the past used Woof club boots, which have been great but I wanted something a bit different that maybe provided a bit more support for a little bit of jumping. Anyone got any suggestions? (tried NEW boots a few years back and wasn't keen as they didn't seem to mould rould the leg very well!)
 
For jumping you should probably use boots with some tendon protection, generally open-fronted for show jumping and closed for cross country.
I use eskadron tendon boots and have some NEW xc boots which I got second hand but LOVE!
 
Equilibrium tri-zone range, have a look at the website to see the testing they do and the issues they consider when manufacturing their boots. They do a full range of brushing, tendon/fetlock and XC boots.
 
Equilibrium tri-zone range, have a look at the website to see the testing they do and the issues they consider when manufacturing their boots. They do a full range of brushing, tendon/fetlock and XC boots.

Fab range of boots!!!! Def recomment the tendon boots for jumping, brushing boots dont offer enough protection!:)
 
I feel I should specify by jumping I probably mean occasionally popping over a cross pole that someone has left up in the school!!! I will have a look at the trizone ones, Thanks
 
I've always used the WW club boots as well, but as this set are wearing out I'm going to try the equilibrium tri-zone ones as they look tougher and are breathable as well.
 
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