Horse Boots & Bandages
49 products
49 products
Protect your horse's legs with premium-quality boots and bandages designed for optimal support and injury prevention. Our carefully curated selection combines innovative materials with proven construction techniques to deliver superior protection during training, competition, and recovery.
The foundation of effective equine leg protection lies in exceptional materials and precise construction methods. Our horse boots feature impact-absorbing technologies and breathable fabrics that maintain proper temperature regulation while providing crucial support. Premium therapy boots for horses incorporate specialized materials that promote circulation and reduce inflammation during recovery periods.
For comprehensive protection, our bandages for horses utilize high-grade elastic materials that maintain consistent pressure while allowing natural movement. The careful selection of moisture-wicking fabrics prevents bacterial growth and ensures comfort during extended wear.
Every item in our collection undergoes rigorous testing to meet international equestrian safety standards. Our protective horse boots feature reinforced strike zones and anatomically correct designs to prevent tendon and ligament strain. Strategic ventilation channels prevent overheating while maintaining structural integrity.
The leather horse boots collection combines traditional craftsmanship with modern safety features, including double-stitched stress points and specialized impact zones.
Achieving the perfect fit is crucial for effective protection. Start by measuring your horse's legs at rest and in motion to select the appropriate size. Our horse boots equestrian collection includes detailed sizing guides and adjustable features to accommodate different leg conformations.
For bandaging, proper technique is essential. The polo horse wraps should be applied with consistent pressure, starting at the bottom and working upward. Our customer service team provides virtual fitting consultations to ensure proper product selection and application techniques.
Regular maintenance ensures long-lasting protection and value. Clean boots and bandages after each use, paying special attention to hook-and-loop closures and elastic elements. For pony wraps and delicate materials, use specialized cleaning products to maintain fabric integrity.
Store boots and bandages in a dry, ventilated area away from direct sunlight. Inspect items regularly for signs of wear, particularly at stress points and closure systems. Our leading equestrian brands provide specific care instructions to maintain product effectiveness.
From training facilities across the United States from Florida to New Yrok, we deliver premium protection solutions nationwide. With expedited shipping available during competition seasons and expert support from our fitting specialists, your horse's leg protection needs are our top priority.
Explore our comprehensive collection today to find the perfect combination of safety, comfort, and performance for your horse.
Open-front horse boots are designed to protect the back of the leg while leaving the front exposed, allowing the horse to feel a light tap if they knock a pole — encouraging cleaner jumps. In contrast, cross-country requires full-coverage boots that shield the entire lower limb from solid obstacles, brush, and water elements.
If your horse tends to be playful, kicks out, or lives in a mixed herd, turnout boots provide an extra layer of safety during unsupervised time. They protect against overreaching, brushing, or knocks from other horses — especially valuable for competition horses on rest days.
No — weighted boots should only be used with experienced riders under professional guidance. They're occasionally used to encourage engagement or build strength, but misuse can strain tendons or alter gait mechanics. They’re not a general-purpose tool for everyday use.
Pastern wraps add protection to a vulnerable area often left exposed by standard tendon or fetlock boots. They're ideal for horses prone to interference or brushing low on the leg — especially useful for fine-limbed sport horses or those with close-tracking gaits.
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