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So since I can get no input from my "trainer" (lol), can someone tell me if these bell boots look like they fit? I felt like they might be a bit big (at the top I can fit almost 1-2 fingers), but I also feel like a medium might be too small.
They are a large.
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I am no expert, but it would be better to have those looser rather than tighter because they will rub.
The main purpose is to protect the heel from over reaching. That is the only part that matters if it is covered or not. I would not want it too tight around the ankle.
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I would agree that you wouldn't want them too tight, but maybe this will help with sizing:
https://www.doversaddlery.com/how-to-select-and-fit-bell-boots/a/527/
^^ https://s5.postimg.cc/5hwj05t53/Screen_Shot_2018-07-13_at_9.17.58_PM.png
Good luck with your horse, Abs!
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As long as they wonÂ’t fall off and they protect the back of the hooves then I think theyÂ’ll be ok, but if they wiggle around too much when moving you might want to try a medium anyway. IÂ’m not an expert though so I could be wrong XD
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