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10. Neoprene Fetlock
Boot
13
10
With secure touch tape fastening.
One pair.
Col: Black
Size: Sml or Lrg
Code: 54421 £13.98
11. Neoprene Tendon
Boots
These are designed to fit the
natural shape of the fetlock and
give extra support to the tendons
when training or competing.
Features include a striking pad
and five touch tape fastening
straps.
One pair.
12.Woof Club 13. Woof Club Over
Col: Black
Brushing Boot Reach Boots
Size: One size
(over 14.2hh)
Provides maximum protection from knocks
Light & flexible neoprene, with hard
or brushing injuries. One pair.
wearing PVC striking pad with added
Code: 54125 £13.98
padding, recessed stitching for longer life
Col: Black/Purple
& high density, single lock straps. One pair.
11 Size: Sml £15.80Lrg £17.50 Col: Black
Med £16.50Xlg £18.50
Size: Sml, Med or Lrg
Code: 54183
Code: 54479 £16.50
Over Reach Boots
15
16
14
17
14. Touch Tape Ribbed Bell Boots 15.Shetland Touch Tape
16. Quick Release 17.Fetlock Rings
Traditionally styled bell boot with the advantage
Over Reach Boots Over Reach Boots A pair of rubber fetlock rings with
of a double touch tape fastening. One pair. A pair of robust rubber over reach A pair of traditionally styled, ribbed
buckle strap fastening.
Col: Black, White, Pink, Purple or Blue
boots with secure touch tape fastening. rubber boots with easy strap and eyelet
Col: Black
Size: Sml, Med, Lrg or Xlg
Col: Pink, Purple or Black
closures.
Code: 54437 £5.00
Code: 54416 £5.50
Size: Xxsml
Col: Black
Code: 54448 £4.20
Size: Sml, Med, Lrg or Xlg
Code: 54418 £5.00
19.Boa Gaiters
Keeps excess sand
new
and dirt out of the Boa
Horse Boot.
Can also
be used on
horses with
thin skin who have
a tendency to chafe.
One pair.
18 Col: Black
Size: Reg (Pastern
upto 9"), Lrg (Pastern
9"-10.5") or Xlg
(Pastern 10.5"-11.5") Horse Boots
19
Code: 54909
£8.00
18.Boa Horse Boot
20.Boot Studs
An alternative to metal shoes, this pair of boots provide traction
Attaches to the Boa 21.Cavallo Simple
and eliminate the stress and trauma caused to the hoof through
Boot, to provide
Boot
constant nailing. They are suitable for occasional and everyday
traction on ground
A unique pair of protective
riding, travelling or breeding and can also be used in the correction
conditions such as ice,
hoof boots suitable for
mud and grass. Three
and treatment of founder, navicular disease, punctures, abscesses,
barefoot horses or those
studs per boot is
bruises, contracted heels and other impact-caused injuries. All
suffering from chronic pain
suggested. Pack of
portions of the boot fit below the hairline to eliminate rubbing
or sensitivity. Made from a
four.
and the Boa Lacing System
TM
allows the boots to be fitted and
thermoplastic urethane (TPU)
Code: 54912
removed without strength or force. The minute adjustments can be
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compound with an outside
tread pattern to support
made by a twist of the disc.
£4.40
the hoof wall, they provide
Size: 00, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 excellent traction, maximum
Code: 54446 £105.00
strength, durability and Horse
abrasion resistance.
How to measure for the Boa Horse Boot Size: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5
Measure the width of the hoof across the bottom at the widest point. Measure the length of the
Code: 54487 £85.00
hoof from the toe to the buttress line of the heel. The buttress line is the farthest weight bearing
point of the heel. Compare your measurement with the size chart below.
Boa Horse Boot 00 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Hoof width (inch) 3
1
/2-3
7
/8 3
7
/8-4
1
/4 4
1
/4-4
7
/8 4
7
/8-5
1
/4 5
1
/4-5
7
/8 5
7
/8-6
1
/4 6
1
/4-6
11
/16 6
11
/16-6
15
/16 6
15
/16-7
3
/8
Hoof length (inch) 4-4
3
/8 4
3
/8-4
5
/8 4
5
/8-5
1
/8 5
3
/8-5
7
/8 5
3
/8-5
7
/8 5
7
/8-6
1
/4 6
1
/4-6
11
/16 6
11
/16-6
15
/16 6
15
/16-7
3
/8
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