Over-reach boots

tina579

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i was just wondering if anyone had any recomendations, my horse pulled off both front shoes the other day and i am worried he might repeat this or hurt himself.
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Spyda

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Premier Equine do brilliant range of over reach boots. I personally use the ballistic ones. But the Kevlars look good if you've got the money! They fit well, dont rub, give superb protection and DONT COME OFF!!!

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lucym

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i either use plastic overreaches that velcro on, or i do have a pair of trizones, which offer good protection, but i do find they swivvle round sometime
dont think ill replace them, just stick with old fashioned plastic/rubber ones
 

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I turn my boy out in cheap rubber ones, would hate to spend too much ££ on ones he just goes out in. I use a neoprene pair for ridden work
 

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For turn-out I use just cheap Roma velcro ones, they do the trick and at £2.99 I don't mind the odd pair getting wrecked. Never yet had one come off.

For riding I don't think I've found anything better than the Mark Todd Competition over-reach boots. Mine have survived daily use for a year before getting tatty and holey. Wash like new (once a week) and don't swivvel or slip. I really do think that they are perfect.
 

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I use woofwear neoprene ones. Not cheap but they last forever and don't rub. The velcro is very durable and they are a suitable length. Mine wears O/R when turned out and ridden and these never rub and a pair will last a year or so minimum.
 
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