Woof wear brushing boots - what size?

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I need to get some new brushing boots for my horse. He is almost 16hh with quite a bit of bone (warmblood) and I am confused I want two strap ones at the front and three straps at the back but can't for the life of me make out the sizings. What size do I need for the front and backs. Sorry not in SY but more people in here.
 
My OH has just bought me exactly these for Christmas, and they have a size guide on the packet thingy.

So at the risk of boring you rigid, this is what it says:
Cob/Full 14.2hh - 15.1hh Front - M, Hind M
Cob/Full 14.2hh - 15.1hh (with good bone) Front - MXW, Hind MXW
Full Size 15.2hh - 16.2hh Front M, Hind L
Extra Full 16.3hh + Front L, Hind XL


My OH (sneakily) took my 16hh MW Tb mare's old boots in to compare sizes, and got a Front M, Hind L pair, but I haven't tried them on yet.
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AHEM! I thought you were going to be good?
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I have had medium fronts and large hinds for all of mine that were about the same size as your pony, they always fitted really well
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They are just far too big for Bobble now
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Where did you pop up from!!!
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Are you looking for a swop then? Not being good not going well, but haven't pressed checkout yet!
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I know Shillisdair as soon as I posted it I thought oh nooo.
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Its not like I should forget as behind is definately going south never to venture in a northerly direction again.
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Where did you pop up from!!!
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Are you looking for a swop then? Not being good not going well, but haven't pressed checkout yet!
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I am one of these strange folk who follow you around the forum.... I have them too, as soon as I make a post I know who will reply
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Sadly my (or rather Bob's) brushing boots are all in poor condition now, I will have to bite the bullet soon and buy him some more. Now step away from the PC after you have bought the brushing boots, your bank account will love you for it
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If you have a spare bit of money I would recommend the Veredus Piaffe boots they are fab I have them on on Hannovarians and I use the medium ones. They have no velcro to get messed up and are so easy to p
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ut on and take off. I got mine from www.freedomdressage.co.uk...... and they where so helpful.
 
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