whiteclover
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My clumsy young horse keeps standing on my toes and it hurts. Im just wondering if steel toe cap boots actually do the job of protecting feet?
Thanks Ill look at the equitector boots.
I have had equitector boots, and would say they were great. I got stamped on by a cob, and it actually damaged the leather, yet the foot was fine. They also have a safety rating, meaning there is no vat on them and are very sturdy.
ONLY get the equitector ones, as their protection goes all the way round the toes. Most other ones have it on the top only. That means if the horse treads on your toes on a soft surface like a manege, your toes can be severed.....:-OOO
Ones with steel on top are ok for builders as they are working on hard surfaces, but not for riders.
Equitector ones are also quite a lot less clumpy (despite the better designed protection)and made of nice leather, really recommend them.
ONLY get the equitector ones, as their protection goes all the way round the toes. Most other ones have it on the top only. That means if the horse treads on your toes on a soft surface like a manege, your toes can be severed.....:-OOO
Ones with steel on top are ok for builders as they are working on hard surfaces, but not for riders.
Equitector ones are also quite a lot less clumpy (despite the better designed protection)and made of nice leather, really recommend them.
This is not true. No steel toe caps will sever your toes.
Just to say don't EVER skimp if you're going to buy steel toecaps and make sure you get ones from a reputable place / that do actually conform to the appropriate standards. If they don't and you got a stamping, it'd be beyond grim...!