12 October 2008 #1 rotters13 Well-Known Member Joined 14 January 2008 Messages 1,287 Location Oxfordshire Visit site Any good? Plus, an extra stupid question are they sold in pairs or sets of 4?
12 October 2008 #2 S scotsmare Well-Known Member Joined 7 May 2008 Messages 9,331 Location Scotland www.creativewritingforaliving.co.uk Sold in pairs, can rub if not a perfect fit, quite expensive - I prefer the cheaper hardy chaps / sportabac turnout socks.
Sold in pairs, can rub if not a perfect fit, quite expensive - I prefer the cheaper hardy chaps / sportabac turnout socks.
12 November 2008 #3 M misshubblebubble Well-Known Member Joined 4 April 2007 Messages 222 Location Essex Visit site They are a pain in the arse to put on - they take me ages, as there is so much velcro and it keeps sticking in the wrong place when trying to do up. The hardy chaps are much easier to use - and much cheaper!
They are a pain in the arse to put on - they take me ages, as there is so much velcro and it keeps sticking in the wrong place when trying to do up. The hardy chaps are much easier to use - and much cheaper!
13 November 2008 #4 V Vicki1986 Well-Known Member Joined 26 May 2006 Messages 3,160 Location Maidstone & Fawkham, Kent Visit site slipped down like nora battys tights on my welsh C type pony - and Arab. Rubbish and a pain to put on. sportabac ones seemed better o nthe arab i used them on.
slipped down like nora battys tights on my welsh C type pony - and Arab. Rubbish and a pain to put on. sportabac ones seemed better o nthe arab i used them on.
13 November 2008 #5 BBs Well-Known Member Joined 7 September 2004 Messages 17,652 Location Northamptonshire Visit site A lot of our yard use them. TBH with the recent weather I think they are a waste of time. Horses still came in with muddly legs regardless.
A lot of our yard use them. TBH with the recent weather I think they are a waste of time. Horses still came in with muddly legs regardless.