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• Lined with specially developed Air Liner, a highly breathable lining with perfect shock absorption
• Provide optimal protection on the inside of the fetlock
• Innovative design based on research
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Description:
Horse legs are extremely vulnerable and prone to injury. Sometimes leg protection can be too tight-fitted or cause the horse's legs to get too warm. We understand the importance of a protective but comfortable fit. Discover our self-developed XO2 fetlock boot in the stylish CLX colours! The result is a must-have fetlock boot that optimally protects, absorbs shocks and keeps the horse's leg as cool as possible.
Exterior:
The outside contains a hard shell that optimally protects the inside of the ball against over reaching. In addition, the outside is lined with highly breathable mesh to keep the horse's legs cool and fresh.
Lining:
The protector is lined with our specially developed Air Liner, a thermo-formed lining. The composition of the material gives the lining optimal properties. The lining gives an extra shock-absorbing effect due to the air that accumulates in the spaces created by the composition of the material. During the shock or impact, the air squeezes out through the extremely breathable lining and ventilation holes. This way, your horse is optimally protected against shocks.
Closures:
The right closures are also extremely important. If the protector is too loose, it may cause chafing, but if the protector is too tight, it may impede blood flow. The wide Velcro fastener is very sturdy and can be secured in the right place for a perfect fit.
Brand | BR |
Article number | 296142 |
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