Super tough overreach boots

madhector

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Any recomendations? My youngster managed to give himself quite a nasty overreach through his boot, so am looking for some really tough ones as his didnt seem to do much (although I'd hate to see what it would have been like without any on at all
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The only ones that look any good to me are the n.e.w ones, has anyone had any experience of them?

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Partoow

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the proff. choics are ok but when i was a Badders the company that make the vented tendon boots have fab ones the name is Delmar , i think and i think the Premier clothing company do a similar style one that sits in the heel and are made of Kevlar and don't spin around. The Woof one's with the Kevlar are also good.
Pretty useless post 'coz i can't do the links thing. sorry but at least it gives you an idea.
Hope your boy gets better soon over-reaches can be horrid.
 

vicm2509

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I bought some equilibrium no turn ones and they are proving to be quite good. Paid £20 for them from local tack shop.
 

evsj

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I got the Proff Choice no-turn boots (brand new, a bargain off ebay at 17 squid!) and I really like them. They are made of very tough material which I can't see even a high impact overreach penetrating.
 
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