Help please. What are the best turnout Brushing/Over reach boots

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Hi.
I have been looking around for a few days now for some good all round turnout brushing/ overeach boots but can not seem to find or should i say choose the correct ones.
Here are a few i have been looking at,
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There are so many on the market my head is begining to rattle with stress
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So i thought there was no better place than this forum to find out your opinions and help point me in the rite direction.
So if you have bought any or read any good reviews about
some good turnout brushing/over reach boots, all in one if possible im ideally looking for.
Please let me know i really need some as soon as possible.

Thanks in advance
 
I turn my tb (otherwise known as bambi
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) out in woof wear club boots and mark todd over reach. The club boots are only £17 a pair and the mark todd were about £14 . pent a bit more on the or boots as he is harsher on those than the brushing
 
I have used Woof Wear boots for about 18 years and I still have some pairs in use from the mid 1990s! I dont think you can go wrong with Woofies.....Professionals Choice overreaches are great too. I also like Premiere Equine boots.
 
I use the normal rubber over reach boots (the ones with velcro though), and some legacy breathable brushing boots (whoch are great as they are about 5 years old and as good as new).

Fiona
 
Thanks you all very much for your advice.
I have decided to go for these.
Woof wear brushing boots and the NEW German Neoprene over reach boots.
Will let you know how i get on
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Thanks once again.
 
I turn my horse out with brushing and over-reach boots (have done for years) and in my experience, I have found that brushing boots without a sewn edging is best, to minimise any rubbing - i have used shires or woof basic neoprene boots; i generally pick up shires boots for £10 a pair at local ODEs from the tack shops (always seem to be purple though ;-s, but at least everyone on the yard knows they are mine) I have found rubber velcro over-reach boots the cheapest - again coloured ones make for easy finding, should they come off in the field.
 
I had kevlar woof wear overeach boots and they did not last even a month, horse kept tredding on them and they ripped.

Best overeach boots I have found and I have tried many including the mark todd ones, various rubber and more as my horse wears them 24/7 and they have to be long as he tends to pull his front shoes off with his back. Anyway the best ones I have found are the proffesional choice ballistic overeach boots http://www.surreyequestrian.co.uk/professionals-choice-ballistic-over-reach-boots.html

you need to measure your horse first though to ensure correct fit using chart here http://www.profchoice.com/htmldocs/gen/custsvc/chart_ballisticsizing.html

They reach right to the ground, do not rub, do not move and last!
 
I use turnout socks by sportabac, the are a bit expensive but they are brilliant! They protect from knocks and mud fever and also stop over reaches / strikes. They don't help keep shoes on though if that's what you want the over reach boots for?!
 
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