Trizone allsport boots

I have them and im not as impressed with them as I was when reading / seeing pics. They are very lightweight and the air holes allow ventilation. They do not seem very sturdy to me , mine have lots of scuff marks already. Also I dont find the fit amazing and have to do them real tight to stop slipping / spinning.

Only my opinion though
 
I got them not long after they came out, so about 18 months.

I have never taken them off to any sweat, nor have they rubbed. they have scuffed a bit, but then I've never had any boots that haven't..... But they still look smart.

I agree you have to get used to putting them on. There is no give in them, so you have to get them in just the right place and tension.

I ordered them at my local saddlery, they liked them when they came in and now stock them and have sold loads!
 
I liked the look of them and checked them out at local saddlery - they were not sturdy enough for my horse who also has a lot of feather. We had chopped through some sports medicine boots and thought these would be ideal. I now use the regular trizone brushing boots and woofwear club - not too expensive and quite hardwearing. :)
 
I use them for flatwork schooling, hacking and fitness work (I always boot my horse).
I like them, no sweat, no movement/slipping and no rubbing. They are quite scuffed looking, but then I use them everyday and in the sand arena when I school.
They do take a little getting used to fitting wise, my guys has very solid legs. I can see them being tricky on a finer horse.
 
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