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Does anyone have any boot recommendations for boots that can be worn xc and sj? (for the horse not the human) Edited at June 7, 2023 06:24 AM by E.T. Eventing
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There are so many variables here. Country you are in. USA or Europe or Australasia Breed Size Level of competition (many governing bodies have different rules about boot) How much are you prepared to spend Do you live near a tack shop or will you have to buy on line
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I can order online, full boot, preferably lemeuix or mary's tack and feed as I have coupons there but others work too.
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Not sure what country still but I really love the QHP boots, they're super affordable and offer just as much protection as any other boot more expensive does. I know my set were around €49 if you're looking for tendon boots with sheepskin just be aware that synthetic sheepskin actually traps more heat than no sheepskin which is bad for your horses legs, so either make sure to get real sheepskin or none at all! I hate the way Kentucky advertises their boots as "vegan sheepskin" but its just cheap synthetic stuff that isnt any good for your horses legs
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I actually don't school or show stadium with boots (heat to the tendons is a bigger trade off than a small amount of protection from what? Poles?) but on XC we currently use woof wear brushing boots, on both front and hind legs :) they're fairly cheap and fit most horses relatively well, and they come in a lot of colors. Would recommend until you decide on something more permanent, at least this is TenaciTea's side account, didn't mean to post from here, oops Edited at June 9, 2023 09:33 AM by Snake River Stud
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Thanks! I think I will order some woof boots as that's what I'm usually use on a different horse anyways.
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honestly the smartpak ones are good and i don't think they are very expensive
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