Leather Horse Boots

Traditional leather show and schooling boots from CWD, Butet, and similar brands. Classic look, long life with care.

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  • Kentucky Horsewear Magnetic Bandages Pads Recuptex - Set Of 2

    Kentucky Horsewear Magnetic Bandages Pads Recuptex - Set Of 2

    Kentucky Horsewear Magnetic Bandages Pads Recuptex - Set Of 2

    $137.00
    Sale price  $137.00 Regular price 
  • Kentucky Horsewear Short Solimbra Turnout Boots

    Kentucky Horsewear Short Solimbra Turnout Boots

    Kentucky Horsewear Short Solimbra Turnout Boots

    $74.00
    Sale price  $74.00 Regular price 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a leather horse boot?

A leather horse boot is a protective boot for the horse's legs (tendon, fetlock or turnout) made from leather rather than synthetic materials. Leather boots are the traditional choice and persist for showing, hunting and any context where the look matters. CWD's calfskin-lined tendon boots are the typical example.

When should I use leather horse boots?

Use leather boots for showing, hunting, hunters and any context where appearance matters alongside protection. For everyday schooling, synthetic boots are usually quicker to clean and more weather-tolerant. Leather is more durable in the long run if cared for properly.

How do I size a leather horse boot?

Most leather boots come in pony, cob, full and oversize. Measure cannon bone circumference and check against the brand's chart. The leather should sit close against the leg without pinching, with two fingers' clearance under the strap.

What is the difference between leather horse boots and synthetic protective boots?

Leather boots are the traditional, smart choice - durable, classic-looking, often preferred for showing. Synthetic boots use technical materials (neoprene, mesh, vegan sheepskin) and are usually quicker to clean and lighter to wear. Both protect equally well; choice comes down to discipline, occasion and personal preference.

What leather horse boot brands do you stock?

CWD covers leather tendon and fetlock boots with calfskin or wool linings. Kentucky Horsewear covers leather turnout boots and leather overreach boots. See boots and bandages for the broader range.

How do I clean and care for leather horse boots?

Brush off mud after use. Wipe the leather with a damp cloth and condition occasionally with a quality leather balm. Avoid heavy oiling, which softens the leather too much. Store boots clean and dry; calfskin linings should be air-dried between uses, never heat-dried.