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WHETHER A RIDER enjoys hacking, jumping, dressage, or a different discipline entirely, there will be a set of boots that are designed to protect their horse’s lower legs while they are in action. The market for horse boots is vast, which makes selecting the best set of protective legwear for specific activities an important consideration.

BRUSHING BOOTS

Brushing boots are a hugely popular type of boot that can be seen inmost tack rooms. This versatile legwear provides protection against injuries caused by the horse’s own legs brushing against each other. This style of boot is suitable for everyday use, such as for hacking and schooling. Brushing boots are usually affordable, quick

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