- LeMieux Mini Brushing Boots Indigo
£19.95£17.96 / - Shires ARMA Black SupaFleece Brushing Boots Extra Full
£41.99£20.35 / - WeatherBeeta Reflective Single Lock Brushing Boots
£47.50£18.81 / - Equilibrium Tri-Zone Open Fronted Tendon Boots From £59.99 /
- LeMieux Fleece Lined Brushing Boots
£49.96£44.96 / - LeMieux ProSport Brown Mesh Brushing Boots
£34.95£31.46 / - Woof Wear Hi Viz Orange Reflective Club Brushing Boot
£31.99From £22.39 / - Woof Wear Hi Viz Lime Reflective Club Brushing Boot
£31.99From £22.39 / - Shires ARMA Cross Country Boots
£49.99£26.99 / - Shires ARMA Plum Coloured Breathable Sports Boots - Pony
£32.99£17.25 / - Woof Wear Kevlar Ultra Exercise Boot
£48.99From £42.35 / - Woof Wear Black Club Brushing Boot (NEW) From £15.39 /
- LeMieux Black MIMsafe Front XC Boot £94.95 /
- Woof Wear Damson Club Brushing Boot From £15.39 /
- LeMieux Petrol Arika Mesh Brushing Boots From £24.31 /
- Woof Wear Hi Viz Pink Reflective Club Brushing Boot
£31.99From £22.39 / - LeMieux Back MIMsafe XC Boot Hind £99.95 /
- Shires ARMA Black Breathable Sports Boots
£32.99£29.69 / - LeMieux Atlantic Grafter Brushing Boots - X Large
£24.95£15.00 / - Woof Wear Porcelain Blue Club Brushing Boot
£22.99From £15.99 / - LeMieux Ember Arika Mesh Brushing Boots
£39.95From £25.00 / - LeMieux Alpine Grafter Brushing Boots
£26.95£16.40 / - Veredus TRC Vento Rear High Boot £78.50 /
- Veredus TRC Vento Brushing Boots
£78.50From £74.50 / - LeMieux Alpine Mini Brushing Boots
£19.95£12.00 /
Brushing Boots
Brushing boots are protective boots worn to prevent injuries to the horse's legs. They are designed to be worn on the lower leg, fitting from just below the knee and are shaped to cover the fetlock joint on the inside of the leg. Identify brushing boots by the strike pad down the inside of the leg and the outer velcro straps securing them. When fastening brushing boots, the velcro straps should always go from front to back.
"Brushing" injuries happen when the horse knocks one leg against the other, or bumps the leg with the opposite hoof. Brushing boots can be useful for horses with a narrow build, unbalanced, or move in such a way that they are prone to knocking themselves. They can be worn for hacking, schooling, jumping and while in the field. Look for boots which are breathable to help prevent your horse's legs from overheating. For more sensitive horses, brushing boots with sheepskin or faux fur lining can help to prevent any rubbing.