Are Woof Wear boots good?
With a strong reputation for quality and durability, Woof Wear has stood the test of time and served equestrians well for years. The Woof Wear Double-Lock Brushing Boots are perfect for all terrains and conditions because they’re light, flexible, and even shed water.
Are tendon boots the same as brushing boots?
Brushing boots can be used on fore or hind legs depending on the horse’s requirements. Tendon and fetlock boots are similar in appearance to brushing boots as they protect the tendons and fetlocks on the lower part of the leg from impact.
Where is Woof Wear made?
From our offices in the beautiful Cornish countryside, we not only manage the design and development but also the delivery of your beloved goods all to destinations across the UK and internationally. Finally, great care is taken to ensure that every product meets tough international quality standards.
Do brushing boots go on the front or back?
When fastening brushing boots, the Velcro straps should always go from front to back.
What are the purpose of tendon boots?
Tendon and Fetlock Boots These boots are designed to be used for jumping and cross country so are made from a tougher material to protect from more serious impacts and strikes. Tendon boots protect the horse’s front legs from strikes from the hind hooves which can occur when landing a jump.
Are Woof Wear boots waterproof?
Woof Wear’s Mud Fever Boot is a Breathable & Waterproof turnout boot which keeps your horse’s legs clean and prevents and aids recovery from Mud Fever.
Why do horses wear boots in the field?
A horse boot is a protective boot or wrap designed to prevent a horse’s lower leg or hoof from experiencing trauma. These injuries could result from activities like walking on rough terrain or damage from a gait irregularity. Horse boots offer protection and also absorb shock when a horse’s hoof hits the ground.
Can you use brushing boots for jumping?
Brushing boots, also referred to as split boots, are used to protect your horse’s lower legs from potential knocks or injuries caused by the opposite leg or hoof. In brief, they protect the legs from ‘brushing’ injuries during fast pace activities such as galloping or jumping.
Why are horses legs wrapped?
Have you ever wondered what horse leg wraps are used for? Horse leg wraps support tendons and ligaments, protects against rundown abrasions and interference injuries. They are also used to cover wounds, keep flies off horses’ legs, and sometimes put on a horse because they add a little flair.