Exercise Bandage brands

Law

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Hello All

I'm a keen bandage user and am looking for everyone's opinions on different brands.
I have ...

Cottage craft- pilled terribly after one wash but are now destined to be used all the time as they already look awful
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Jumpers- have managed to stay looking ok but not used/washed so much so that may be why, but they do seem to be fairing well.
Legacy- these are the ones I use for competing so they don't get much wear but they have pilled a bit.
Eskadron- these are the newest ones I have but they look great and have not pilled yet after being washed (but are blooming expensive for badages!
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So which do you find the best for not going bobbly and pilling? Are there any I should steer clear of?

Thanks
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I use eskadron very expensive but they work so well, they don't slip down, don't go bobbly, wash well and last for ages. Also I don't use them too often so only have/need the one pair so for me it is worth paying for the expensive ones. I did have some cottage craft but they used to slip down unless you did them up imo too tight.
 
I have a drawer full of anything and everything brands. I see a pretty colour so buy a full set. Not sure thats the most intellegent way though.
 
i got some eskadron ones for my horse that have the climatex material as the first part of the bandage then a nice elasticated exercise bandage as the last bit of the bandage, nice bit of padding and good support for the horses legs.

about £20 for 2 though but defo worth it as can be applied to damp legs as the climatex is like a towelling material
 
i have found jumpers to be very good
mine have gone through the washing machine, more times than i can remember, and look good as new
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Inchs fleece bandages dont go bobbly and are good value.

I have the eskadron combination bandages which are really nice and wash well, but stupidly expensive
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Thanks for all the replies
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Hoping to get to the Inchs stand at Badminton on Sat (yes I know that's the worst day for shopping!
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I am pleased with the Jumpers ones I have so maybe I'll try another colour
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i got some eskadron ones for my horse that have the climatex material as the first part of the bandage then a nice elasticated exercise bandage as the last bit of the bandage, nice bit of padding and good support for the horses legs.

about £20 for 2 though but defo worth it as can be applied to damp legs as the climatex is like a towelling material

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These are my favourites, I've got 4 pairs. I use them daily and think they are well worth the money.
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Polo bandages or the elastic ones?

Polo bandages -

Busse - very wide and long so great for bandaging hinds, sometimes a bit thick on the front legs (G has short cannons). Wash well.

HKM - I like the width/thickness best of these. Again wash really nicely.

Eskadron - Little teensey bit narrow for my liking but wash well (except one pair that my washing machine chewed holes in) also slightly stretchier than the others.

I also have some which I think are Jumptech. I think they're a bit short and the fleece seems a bit unforgiving.
 
Tesco ones are surprisingly good- don't go bobbly and are quite long. I use them as stable bandages.

I use the Legacy ones everyday- althogu they're a bit bobbly they are my faves.

I have some Premier Equine ones, but they're my travelling set so don't get used for excercise/in the stable.
 
I should probably start a seperate thread for this but I'd like to bandage horsey's legs rather than use SMBs/WW wraps like I do just now but now sure how???

This sounds stupid but I don't want to damage her wee leggies by putting them on too tight or anything like that.

Any links to a site which explains how or can anyone write me a wee guide?

Thanks!
 
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