nphillips
New User
Hi, I have noticed that a lot of eventers are putting tubigrip under boots instead of opting for bandages. Any idea if it helps, what size to buy and where from, we used to get it on a tube when I was a working pupil on an event yard but then it was for injuries not for comps as all the horses were still bandaged to compete X country.
My boy (TB ex racer) is finally going eventing this year. We're only doing intro but at one stage he was given 50% chance of coming back to work at all after straining both front susp. ligaments and then following it up with a check ligament strain after a slip on the road 8 months later....hence we're taking it slow. 18 months worth of rehab and very careful fittening, and we've had a fun season at pony club level and now I find I have to go affiliated as the open PC events are just too scarey and we're looking for a bit more of a challenge than most novices.
Anyway I'm a paranoid mum and I want to make sure his legs have best protection. He normally wears new competition boots and get's cool boots put on straight after any jumping (I leave them in icy water while we compete) and then travels back in ice tight (like kaolin) which stays on if he's in but if he's out 24 hrs then I find stretching off in the field with somecolling arnica / witch hazel gel on is better but any advice gratefully received.
I'm thinking of investing in the prolite boots all round as they do get rave reviews but are pricey.
Nikki
My boy (TB ex racer) is finally going eventing this year. We're only doing intro but at one stage he was given 50% chance of coming back to work at all after straining both front susp. ligaments and then following it up with a check ligament strain after a slip on the road 8 months later....hence we're taking it slow. 18 months worth of rehab and very careful fittening, and we've had a fun season at pony club level and now I find I have to go affiliated as the open PC events are just too scarey and we're looking for a bit more of a challenge than most novices.
Anyway I'm a paranoid mum and I want to make sure his legs have best protection. He normally wears new competition boots and get's cool boots put on straight after any jumping (I leave them in icy water while we compete) and then travels back in ice tight (like kaolin) which stays on if he's in but if he's out 24 hrs then I find stretching off in the field with somecolling arnica / witch hazel gel on is better but any advice gratefully received.
I'm thinking of investing in the prolite boots all round as they do get rave reviews but are pricey.
Nikki