Update on hind boots

Thistle

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Well thanks to Ernikins I bought a pair of hind 'technique' boots - not weighted.

B has been away and returned last night.

Well jumped W today, warmed up without them them put the grid up to 1m and put them on. She was kicking off the ground far more, B said the canter felt as though she was being kicked up the backside!

She jumped as though on springs, clearing 1.30m easily - the biggest we have ever jumped her! There was still more jump there but didn't want to push it!

Looks like they are working!
 

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Sounds fab
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What make are these boots?!!!
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REally really useful feedback thanks Thistle! I have been having annoying one fence down-itis at N with a horse who is naturally very careful, really frustrating, think I will tr4y some of these
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Fab, were yours as expensive as the ones on the link (sorry to be nosey!) I was looking at the NEW hind extendor boots for G horse.... but not sure if he would object. They look nicer....
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I bought mine secondhand from Ernikins, they are not quite the same and are neoprene lined not leather, lot cheaper too. The NEW ones work in a different way. Dalmar do a similar type boot too.
 
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