
They are especially popular for jumping or pole work to absorb shocks when the horse's hoof hits the poles. Jumping bell boots protect the horse's pads, pasterns and coronet band. In show jumping in particular, there are innovative products for young horses that protect their legs even better, as they cover more than the usual boots and strops. Like the front boots, they cover either only the inner side of the horse's leg or both the inside and the outside. The rear tendon boots are so-called fetlock boots.

They are placed around the back of the horse's leg and close at the front with tight or elastic straps.

Usually these boots consist of a hard plastic shell with a soft neoprene or sheepskin (imitation) lining to minimise chafing. In addition to impact protection, tendon boots provide support for the tendons and joints of the horse's legs, as jumping in particular can involve considerable stress and strong forces. Dressage boots are much quicker and easier to put on than bandages. Thanks to several Velcro fasteners, they can be adjusted well so that they optimally protect and support the horse's leg. They are usually made of soft, flexible materials such as neoprene and wrap protectively around the pastern and fetlock head. Horse boots and their function Training & brushing bootsįetlock boots are often used as dressage and brushing boots. In addition to their protective effect and support, horse boots in matching colours and the latest technology harmoniously complete your riding kit and your look. All in all, boots and bandages reduce the risk of injury when riding. If you are travelling in a trailer, you can be reassured with the high and thickly padded stable & transport boots, even if your horse is still unbalanced or restless in the trailer. If you use bandage pads, you have a shock-absorbing and supportive protection of the horse's leg.

Bandages also have a supportive function in addition to the protective aspect. Horse boots, bandages and bell boots - the right protection for the horse's legsįirst and foremost, horse boots are intended to protect your horse's legs and serve primarily as impact protection.
