:) shopping help required! which ones do you think are better???

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:) in need of some over reach boots for jumping and fast work and also a pair for general riding, so which are better;

1) mark todd http://www.randrcountry.co.uk/horse...ts/mark-todd-competition-over-reach-boot.html

2) http://www.premierequine.co.uk/acatalog/Over_Reach_Boots.html - the kevlar no-turn ones at the bottom of the page for XC and jumping and the ones at the top of the page for general riding.


opinions please i cant make up mind mind! :rolleyes: i have other PE boots and do like the strike protection on them, but is this necessary for over reach boots??

i have some vice versas to share (for those of you who remember them!! :D)
 
To throw another pair into the mix I have Dalmar ones and they are lovely.

Out of those 2 I'd choose premier equine :)

:confused: just to make me more confused.... thanks!!! :D what are the dalmar ones like?? i have a rather thin skinned TB!! everything rubs him!!!
 
I used professional choice no turn and they rubbed my thin skin tv raw very quickly I now uses the woof wear club over reach and these haven't rubbed even when they get wet... only about 20 quid as well
 
I used professional choice no turn and they rubbed my thin skin tv raw very quickly I now uses the woof wear club over reach and these haven't rubbed even when they get wet... only about 20 quid as well

ooo thanks for that, i was debating about the professional choice ones... i wont bother now! will look at the woof wear ones thou :)
 
The PE ones definately. I have the standard no turn ones for my thin skinned TB and they are great, don't rub and wash up really well.

oooohhhhhh brilliant im glad its not just me with one of these thin skinned TBs who is extremly difficult to buy for!!! :D :D

me thinks i may be perchasing some of those for everyday riding and then of course splash the cash and get the kevlar ones for competing! :D

thanks for your replies everyone!!
 
I have the dalmar ones for competing and wanted some new ones for under £20 for every day hacking as my rubber ones keep rubbing my boy. Sound like woof wear will be the way to go but for the extra £10 Im thinking i may aswell have 2 pairs of dalmar!!
 
I have the MT ones, and they're not brilliant to be honest. They're not a very good fit on my sec D, I bought the large size for him, they fit round to the bulb of the hoof fine, but they only just fit round his pastern. I think the next size up would be too big though as they still turn round despite having the knob thing in them.

I don't think I'd buy them again.
 
I have the MT ones, and they're not brilliant to be honest. They're not a very good fit on my sec D, I bought the large size for him, they fit round to the bulb of the hoof fine, but they only just fit round his pastern. I think the next size up would be too big though as they still turn round despite having the knob thing in them.

I don't think I'd buy them again.

thanks catstew im yet to hear something good about them, so i dont think ill bother looking at them in greater detail! :)
 
thanks catstew im yet to hear something good about them, so i dont think ill bother looking at them in greater detail! :)

I know, I'm disappointed with them! Before buying the MT ones I went through a few pairs of rubber OR boots, but thought I'd spend a bit more money as my oaf of a horse ripped them quite easily! I wish I hadn't bothered now - think I'll go for the PE ones when the MT finally die.
 
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