Polypad travel boots - i have a pair and i love them! They are cushiony so mould around the legs and dont move. I also had some Mark Todds but they were so solid they kept slipping
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Polypad travel boots - i have a pair and i love them! They are cushiony so mould around the legs and dont move. I also had some Mark Todds but they were so solid they kept slipping
Mark Tod or Woof boots excellent. Had one pair of Woof boots for about 10 yeras before they finally gave up. Now into my Mark Todds (cheaper) and they are fab)
Paid nearly £100 for westropp ones and they were terrible, awkward to put on, slipped came undone. Replaced them with woof wear ones half the price and so so much better, fit really well and easy to put on.
I had a horse who's sole purpose in life was to put travel boots to the ultimate test, I kid you not!! He was a demon to travel, dream to load but once on it was a play pen. The only ones that ever survived were the Mark Todd ones. I had to put prolite boots on under as he could dent the roof of an oversized trailer with his bum and get his legs sruck on the back door. Those MT boots were the only ones that stayed put!!
have pessoa ones, pretty much the same as the mark todd ones, but i got my cheap as the yard where i worked sold them in thier shop i i used to get 30% off, they are great
Shires pro-tec-tor boots are really good. They are very padded, have plastic around the hoof so they dont get muddy/dirty and can be rinsed easily, the lining isnt fluffy, so shavings etc wont stick to them. Easy and quick to put on and take off due to the 3 big velcro tabs.
Pretty much exactly the same as Mark Todd ones but cheaper.