Nice boots for a TB

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Can anyone recommend me a set of boots that fit skinny legs nicely without slipping or rubbing.
Want something not cheap but not bank breaking either. Mainly just for everyday hacking and schooling but that look smart enough for more if i grew balls at any point ;)
Currently using a very knackered slightly chewed old set of Woof club boots which fit nicely but look a bit rubbish due to being chewed! (as you do!)
 
I quite like Premier Equine boots for tb legs, I have a set of sports boots and some cross country boots which fit nicely and haven't slipped. They come up quite big so go a bit smaller if borderline. All were bought as end of line or returned goods so were really cheap.
 
Do you want brushing or tendon or support boots?
I bought some requisite brushing boots (not expecting them to be all that) and they fit my warmbloods skinny legs great! V. happy with them :)
 
Another one for WWs, I have a 16.1 TB with very little bone but lanky legs! Getting boots long enough but not too big for her is a nightmare. I have medium fronts and large backs for everyday and I use them for hacking/schooling/jumping at home etc. For XC/SJ we have the premier equine XC boots and the tendon/fetlock boots all in medium, they are some of the only boots so far I have found that cover enough leg without being too wide for her. We need the longer XC boots as she can be clumsy behind up/down steps etc and over wider fences otherwise I'd probably just use my WWs :)
 
Love my PEI Air-Teque single lock brushing boots.
They fit my 16hh TB really well, they are nice and light so they don't heat his tendons while offering great protection. Super easy to wash, just chuck them in a bra bag and into the washing machine. They age really well too. :)
 
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