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Veredus Pro Jump Elastic Ankle Boots
$289.99 $330.00
The “Active” Fetlock Protector For Top Performance Pro Jump is a professional fetlock boot featuring an anatomically shaped shell in polyurethane.• Neoprene internal padding• Waterproof• Interchangeable straps.
Sizing Guideline
To choose the right size, it is necessary to measure the circumference of the front cannon bone. Take a tape measure and wrap it around the middle of the cannon bone without tightening too much to take the measurement.
Circumference of Front Cannon Bone
Small
17 cm - 20 cm (6.5 to 9 inches)
Medium
20 cm - 23 cm (9 to 10 inches)
Large
Over 23 cm (over 10 inches)
If you are buying protection for the hind legs, the measurement is normally taken on the front limb. It is in fact very uncommon that between front and rear legs, there is such a difference to require boots of different sizes.
Many people think that the protection must cover the entire deep flexor tendon even up to the carpus (the knee). Not only the part of the tendon most exposed to trauma is the lowest, but a protection that is too high would just bother the tendon when flexing, particularly during the jump.
Valena® Ankle Boots
$199.99
Providing excellent protection from leg interference, Valena(TM) boots are great for any riding discipline as well as for turnout. They are made from durable, heavy-duty vinyl with wide elastic and hook-and-loop straps. Valena(TM) boots are lined with WoolBack® fleece for great protection from concussion while wicking moisture away from the leg. Woolback® is 100% virgin wool, which stays lofty and won't mat after heavy use and washing.
EASY CARE: Machine washable and dryer safe.
Veredus Pro Jump Vento Elastic Ankle Boots
$269.99 $310.00
The first jump-enhancing ankle boot that guarantees double ventilation! More dangerous than any impact is the effect of heat buildup on your horse's legs. The Veredus® VENTO releases heat through their exclusive double ventilation system. Cool air is drawn in through the bottom vents and heat is released through the top vents. Air circulation within the boot is aided with Aerox micro perforated neoprene and 3D Mesh Ducted fabric.
Sizing Guideline
To choose the right size, it is necessary to measure the circumference of the front cannon bone. Take a tape measure and wrap it around the middle of the cannon bone without tightening too much to take the measurement.
Circumference of Front Cannon Bone
Small
17 cm - 20 cm (6.5 to 9 inches)
Medium
20 cm - 23 cm (9 to 10 inches)
Large
Over 23 cm (over 10 inches)
If you are buying protection for the hind legs, the measurement is normally taken on the front limb. It is in fact very uncommon that between front and rear legs, there is such a difference to require boots of different sizes.
Many people think that the protection must cover the entire deep flexor tendon even up to the carpus (the knee). Not only the part of the tendon most exposed to trauma is the lowest, but a protection that is too high would just bother the tendon when flexing, particularly during the jump.
Veredus Kevlar Gel Vento Rear Fetlock Boots
$279.99 $340.00
The Kevlar® Gel Vento is a tendon boot which includes a Kevlar®fiber protective layer. Kevlar®fiber is an aramid fiber that is lightweight, impact resistant and hard wearing. The horse’s limb is also protected by a nitrexgel shock absorber film, positioned at the back of the boot.• Double ventilation• 3D mesh ducted fabric• Microperforated neoprene AEROX• Tendon protection in Kevlar®fiber + nitrexgel• Quick-release tip• Anatomically-shaped shellDupotTM and Kevlar® are trademarks or registered trademarks of affiliates of Dupont de Nemours used under license by Veredus.
Sizing Guideline
To choose the right size, it is necessary to measure the circumference of the front cannon bone. Take a tape measure and wrap it around the middle of the cannon bone without tightening too much to take the measurement.
Circumference of Front Cannon Bone
Small
17 cm - 20 cm (6.5 to 9 inches)
Medium
20 cm - 23 cm (9 to 10 inches)
Large
Over 23 cm (over 10 inches)
If you are buying protection for the hind legs, the measurement is normally taken on the front limb. It is in fact very uncommon that between front and rear legs, there is such a difference to require boots of different sizes.
Many people think that the protection must cover the entire deep flexor tendon even up to the carpus (the knee). Not only the part of the tendon most exposed to trauma is the lowest, but a protection that is too high would just bother the tendon when flexing, particularly during the jump.
Veredus Absolute Rear Dressage Boots w/ Elastic C...
$322.99 $370.00
VEREDUS ABSOLUTE REAR DRESSAGE BOOTS BY ISABELL WERTH WITH ELASTIC CLOSURE
Ideal for dressage and flat work.
Anatomic shell designed to allow maximum freedom of movement
Innovative shape and materials to ensure the best support for tendons and ligaments during exercise
External shell in Polyflex (elastic polyurethane) for the most effective protection against accidental impacts
Internal lining in Neoprene and Lycra for excellent comfort in all conditions
Easy Strap fasteners, to keep the boot always in the correct position and allow quick and safe removal
Veredus Absolute Rear Dressage Boots w/ Easy Stra...
$322.99 $370.00
VEREDUS ABSOLUTE REAR DRESSAGE BOOTS BY ISABELL WERTH WITH EASY STRAP CLOSURE
Ideal for dressage and flat work.
Anatomic shell designed to allow maximum freedom of movement
Innovative shape and materials to ensure the best support for tendons and ligaments during exercise
External shell in Polyflex (elastic polyurethane) for the most effective protection against accidental impacts
Internal lining in Neoprene and Lycra for excellent comfort in all conditions
Easy Strap fasteners, to keep the boot always in the correct position and allow quick and safe removal
Woof Pro Fetlock Boots II
$89.99
A vented and breathable tendon boot offering high level tendon protection. Matching fetlock boot also conforms to British Show jumping and FEI young horse class regulations.
Fetlock
7mm breathable neoprene with nylon jersey lining for comfort
Ergonomic design to allow for full freedom of movement
New carbon look.
Now breathable.
New ergonomic fit.
Meets FEI rules.
Double lock strap for secure fit
WOOF WEAR EQUESTRIAN PRODUCTS
Classic Equine Leather Skid Boots
$269.99
Preferred by AQHA Champion Carol Rose and NRHA Champion Todd Sommers. Specially designed for reining horses, with great protection for any discipline. Lined with foam and constructed of soft chap leather to ensure comfort. Two easy on-off double hook-and-loop closures keep the boot secure on the horse's leg. Fits close to the horse's ankle, preventing shifting or rubbing while giving ultimate protection to hard stopping horses.
Veredus TRC Vento Rear Boots
$166.49 $185.00
TRC-Vento is the first protection that guarantees double ventilation. The heat released from the horse’s leg passes through the microperforated neoprene layer and is then distributed in the 3D mesh ducted fabric. Air is tunnelled through special air inlets during movement of the horse which directs accumulated body heat outwards through the technical ducted fabric. Ventilation is therefore horizontal - from the inside outwards - and vertical - from the bottom upwards: an innovative technology, never tried before.• Air inlet• AEROX microperforated neoprene• Anti-shock carbon• 3D mesh ducted fabric
Sizing Guideline
To choose the right size, it is necessary to measure the circumference of the front cannon bone. Take a tape measure and wrap it around the middle of the cannon bone without tightening too much to take the measurement.
Circumference of Front Cannon Bone
Small
17 cm - 20 cm (6.5 to 9 inches)
Medium
20 cm - 23 cm (9 to 10 inches)
Large
Over 23 cm (over 10 inches)
If you are buying protection for the hind legs, the measurement is normally taken on the front limb. It is in fact very uncommon that between front and rear legs, there is such a difference to require boots of different sizes.
Many people think that the protection must cover the entire deep flexor tendon even up to the carpus (the knee). Not only the part of the tendon most exposed to trauma is the lowest, but a protection that is too high would just bother the tendon when flexing, particularly during the jump.
Veredus Save The Sheep Young Jump Vento Fetlock B...
$166.99 $185.00
Fetlock protector with size and weights complying with the International Rules for Young Horse categories. Features Save the sheep, a cruelty-free techno sheepskin. a man-made fabric, which is free from any animal derivatives.
Anatomically shaped polyurethane impact-resistant shell Double ventilation Velcro double safety fastening
Sizing Guideline
To choose the right size, it is necessary to measure the circumference of the front cannon bone. Take a tape measure and wrap it around the middle of the cannon bone without tightening too much to take the measurement.
Circumference of Front Cannon Bone
Small
17 cm - 20 cm (6.5 to 9 inches)
Medium
20 cm - 23 cm (9 to 10 inches)
Large
Over 23 cm (over 10 inches)
If you are buying protection for the hind legs, the measurement is normally taken on the front limb. It is in fact very uncommon that between front and rear legs, there is such a difference to require boots of different sizes.
Many people think that the protection must cover the entire deep flexor tendon even up to the carpus (the knee). Not only the part of the tendon most exposed to trauma is the lowest, but a protection that is too high would just bother the tendon when flexing, particularly during the jump.
Veredus Save the Sheep Kevlar Gel Vento Rear Fetl...
$323.99 $360.00
The Kevlar Gel Vento includes a Kevlar protective layer. This synthetic material is lightweight, impact resistant, hard wearing and is five times stronger than steel.The horse’s limb is also protected by a nitrexgel shock absorber film, positioned at the back of the boot. The "Save the Sheep" lining is made with techno sheepskin which is a man-made fabric free from any animal derivatives.• Double ventilation• 3D mesh ducted fabric• Microperforated neoprene AEROX• Tendon protection in Kevlar + nitrexgel• Quick-release tip• Anatomically-shaped shellDupotTM and Kevlar® are trademarks or registered trademarks of affiliates of Dupont de Nemours used under license by Veredus.
Sizing Guideline
To choose the right size, it is necessary to measure the circumference of the front cannon bone. Take a tape measure and wrap it around the middle of the cannon bone without tightening too much to take the measurement.
Circumference of Front Cannon Bone
Small
17 cm - 20 cm (6.5 to 9 inches)
Medium
20 cm - 23 cm (9 to 10 inches)
Large
Over 23 cm (over 10 inches)
If you are buying protection for the hind legs, the measurement is normally taken on the front limb. It is in fact very uncommon that between front and rear legs, there is such a difference to require boots of different sizes.
Many people think that the protection must cover the entire deep flexor tendon even up to the carpus (the knee). Not only the part of the tendon most exposed to trauma is the lowest, but a protection that is too high would just bother the tendon when flexing, particularly during the jump.
Veredus Evento Hind Boots
$249.99 $330.00
E-VENTO Cross country boots in microperforated neoprene AEROX, together with 3D mesh ducted fabric to guarantee double ventilation. E-VENTO boots boast the following features:Double ventilation: heat released from the horse’s legs passes through the microperforated neoprene layer and is then distributed in the 3D mesh ducted fabric. Air is tunnelled through specialist inlets as the horse moves which directs accumulated body heat outwards through the technical ducted fabricMicroperforated neoprene AEROX: this allows the horse’s skin to breathe, avoiding sweating and overheating of the tendonsWaterproof: the boots don’t absorb or retain water, meaning they stay dry despite weather and terrain conditionsReduced weight: despite offering extremely robust protection, the boots are lightweight – allowing greater freedom of movement and flexibilityShock absorber system: highly protective pads in polyurethane foam help reduce the shock felt during high impact
Sizing Guideline
To choose the right size, it is necessary to measure the circumference of the front cannon bone. Take a tape measure and wrap it around the middle of the cannon bone without tightening too much to take the measurement.
Circumference of Front Cannon Bone
Small
17 cm - 20 cm (6.5 to 9 inches)
Medium
20 cm - 23 cm (9 to 10 inches)
Large
Over 23 cm (over 10 inches)
If you are buying protection for the hind legs, the measurement is normally taken on the front limb. It is in fact very uncommon that between front and rear legs, there is such a difference to require boots of different sizes.
Many people think that the protection must cover the entire deep flexor tendon even up to the carpus (the knee). Not only the part of the tendon most exposed to trauma is the lowest, but a protection that is too high would just bother the tendon when flexing, particularly during the jump.
Veredus Carbon Gel Absolute Rear Fetlock Boots
$329.99 $380.00
Veredus Carbon Gel Absolute Rear Fetlock Boot with absolute protection in carbon and gel, by Marcus Ehning.
Wider, stronger, safer: the new frontier of absolute protection. Veredus has developed a concept of total protection by extending the gel and carbon protective surface from the flexor tendon to the fetlock.• Shell made of Bayer Polyurethane that is high resistant, flexible, not affected by temperatures• Anatomical shape that perfectly corresponds to the shape of the limb, without creatingneedles pressure or limiting movements This new shell has a shape that improves fitting, especially in size L• Double Injection the high density insert is 5 times denser than the lower density shell These 2 parts of the horse boot form a single piece, there are neither glue nor stitching extremely protective and flexible• Total protection extension of the protective surface of carbon and gel from the flexor tendon to the fetlock in an innovative inverted Y shape• Double ventilation the heat released from the horse’s leg passes through the microperforated neoprene layer and is then distributed in the 3 D mesh ducted fabric Thanks to this material the ventilation is everywhere
Veredus Nero Carbon Gel Rear Boots
$119.99 $180.00
An absolutely innovative fetlock boot characterized by a perfectly anatomical shape that guarantees the maximum comfort and perfect positioning on the horse's limb.
FEATURES:
Anatomically shaped
Double density shell
Carbon and gel protection
Elastic straps
Quick-release tip
Certified protection
Made in Italy
Francois Gauthier Duraleather Skid Boots
$119.99
Synthetic duraleather with hard PVC cups, neoprene and jersy lining. Double velcro closure with elastics. Tobacco colour with black cups.
Veredus Young Jump Vento Kevlar Rear Fetlock Boots
$164.99 $185.00
Fetlock protector with size and weights complying with the International Rules for “Young Horses” categories. The Kevlar® Gel Vento includes a Kevlar protective layer. This synthetic material is lightweight, impact resistant, hard wearing and is five times stronger than steel.The horse’s limb is also protected by a nitrexgel shock absorber film.• Double ventilation• Microperforated neoprene AEROX• 3D mesh ducted fabric• Tendon/fetlock protection in Kevlar + nitrexgel• Quick-release tip• Anatomically-shaped shellDupotTM and Kevlar® are trademarks or registered trademarks of affiliates of Dupont de Nemours used under license by Veredus.
Sizing Guideline
To choose the right size, it is necessary to measure the circumference of the front cannon bone. Take a tape measure and wrap it around the middle of the cannon bone without tightening too much to take the measurement.
Circumference of Front Cannon Bone
Small
17 cm - 20 cm (6.5 to 9 inches)
Medium
20 cm - 23 cm (9 to 10 inches)
Large
Over 23 cm (over 10 inches)
If you are buying protection for the hind legs, the measurement is normally taken on the front limb. It is in fact very uncommon that between front and rear legs, there is such a difference to require boots of different sizes.
Many people think that the protection must cover the entire deep flexor tendon even up to the carpus (the knee). Not only the part of the tendon most exposed to trauma is the lowest, but a protection that is too high would just bother the tendon when flexing, particularly during the jump.