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Horse leg protection - Protect your horse's legs
Horses are majestic animals that we lovingly care for. The health of their legs is particularly important, as they are subject to a lot of strain. To prevent injuries, it is crucial to use the right equipment. This is where leg protection for horses comes into play. With high-quality leg protection, you can ensure that your horse is optimally protected and can meet all riding requirements at the same time.
Why is leg protection so important?
Your horse's legs are exposed to high levels of stress during riding. Fast and uncontrolled movements can occur during training as well as in competitions or cross-country. This carries the risk of injuries such as bruises, tendonitis or abrasions. You can reduce or even prevent such injuries with leg protection.
What types of leg protection are there?
There are different types of leg protection for horses that are tailored to different needs:
Leg protection for training
Leg protection for training is robust and reliably protects your horse's legs from injury. It is ideal for daily use in the stable or in the arena. Thanks to its durability and long service life, it guarantees long-term protection.
Gaiters for competition use
For competition use, you need particularly high-quality leg protection that allows your horse optimum freedom of movement and at the same time offers excellent protection. Our gaiters are specially designed for competitions and offer your horse the comfort it needs.
Bandages for targeted support
If your horse needs special support in certain areas of the leg, bandages are the right choice. They offer targeted protection and stability without restricting your horse's freedom of movement.
Transport boots for safe transportation
Unpredictable situations can occur when transporting your horse. Transport boots are the ideal choice for protecting your horse's legs during transportation. They offer comprehensive protection against impact and shock injuries.
Questions about leg protection:
Which leg protection should I choose for my horse?
The choice of leg protection depends on various factors, such as the type of activity, the condition of your horse's legs and personal preferences. For intensive training or competitions, we recommend high-quality gaiters to ensure optimum protection. Robust leg protectors are suitable for everyday use in the stable. If you are unsure, I will be happy to advise you personally.
How do I care for the leg protector?
Caring for the leg protector is crucial to ensure its functionality and longevity. As a rule, most leg protectors can be washed by hand or machine washed on a gentle cycle. Follow the manufacturer's instructions. Avoid using aggressive cleaning agents as these can damage the material.
How do I measure the right size for the leg protector?
To find the right size leg protector, measure your horse's girth in the appropriate places. Most leg protectors will be available in sizes S, M and L. Use a flexible tape measure and measure the circumference of the cannon bone, the fetlock joint and the poll. If you are unsure, I will be happy to advise you.