Horse Leg & Hoof Protection

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Horse leg and hoof protection covers everything from daily turnout to arena competition — bell boots, sport boots, polo wraps, bandages, skid boots, and more, all in one place.

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Weaver Equiskinz Lycra Stretchable Fleece Lined Horse Hood Blue Small
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Royal Blue Professional Choice Rear Ankle Boot Horse Pair Universal Size - Uhorse
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Small Black Horze Neoprene Prosoft Leg Sport Boots Shock Absorbing Horse Pair - Uhorse
Small Black Horze Neoprene Prosoft Leg Sport Boots Shock Absorbing Horse Pair
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Brown Horze Embrace Polar Fleece Leg Protection Wrap Bandage Set Of 4 Horse
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Horze Supreme Horse Polyster Stable Boots Pro Front Black Full Size - Uhorse
Horze Supreme Horse Polyster Stable Boots Pro Front Black Full Size
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Horze Spirit Plastic Horse Tendon Boots Chocolate Brown Full Size - Uhorse
Horze Spirit Plastic Horse Tendon Boots Chocolate Brown Full Size
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Full Horze Neoprene Fetlock Horse Boots Hind Leg Protection Pair Black - Uhorse
Full Horze Neoprene Fetlock Horse Boots Hind Leg Protection Pair Black
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Black nylon saddle cover with stirrups - Uhorse
Cashel Horse English And Dressage Saddle Shield Waterproof Rain Cover
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Pony Horze Hard Outer Shell Protect Neoprene Lining Fetlock Boot Chocolate Brown - Uhorse
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Cob Horze Hard Outer Shell Protect Neoprene Lining Fetlock Boot White Grey - Uhorse
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Extra Full Horze Outer Shell Protect Neoprene Lining Tendon Boot Chocolate Brown
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Sale Large Professional'S Choice W. H. Sports Spartan Bell Boot Blue – by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
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Professional's Choice H. Pro Mesh Sport Boot White Xl by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
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Tough-1 Leather Velcro Splint Boot Dark Brwon by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Tough-1 Leather Velcro Splint Boot Dark Brwon
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Professional's Choice H. Leg Protection Leather Boot LRG White – by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Professional's Choice Horse Leg Protection Leather Boot LRG White
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Professional's Choice H. Leg Protection Leather Boot XLGR White – by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Professional's Choice Horse Leg Protection Leather Boot XLGR White
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Cashel Fly Warmblood H. Leg Guard Cool Mesh Boots Pink by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Cashel Fly Warmblood Horse Leg Guard Cool Mesh Boots Pink
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Horse Leg Boots, Bell Boots & Wraps for Trail Riding, Arena Work, and Daily Turnout

  • Bell Boots: No-turn and pull-on styles in ballistic nylon and PVC with double hook-and-loop closures — guard against overreach and hoof strikes during barrel patterns, roping, and trail work.
  • Sport & Medicine Boots: 100% virgin perforated neoprene construction allows heat to escape and legs to breathe — designed for jumping, reining, and high-intensity arena disciplines.
  • Polo Wraps: Brushed pile fleece wraps in full sets of four — provide uniform leg support and mild compression for schooling, longing, and show warm-ups.
  • Bandages & Cohesive Tape: Self-adhesive cohesive bandages for injury management, wound care, and post-workout support — stick to themselves, not to hair or skin.
  • Skid & Splint Boots: Targeted protection for the fetlock and cannon bone — essential for working ranch horses, cutting, and reining where lateral leg contact is common.
  • Fly Boots: Lightweight mesh boots that shield lower legs from biting insects during turnout without restricting movement or trapping heat.

How to Choose the Right Horse Leg Protection for Your Discipline and Horse

Match the Boot to the Job

Bell boots are the go-to for overreach prevention in any discipline — essential for horses that travel close behind or work in deep footing. Sport and medicine boots with perforated neoprene liners suit arena performance where heat dissipation matters. Skid boots protect the rear fetlock during sliding stops and spins. Fly boots are strictly for turnout insect management, not performance support.

Material and Construction

Ballistic nylon outers on bell boots handle daily arena abuse better than standard PVC alone. Perforated neoprene in sport boots allows airflow that solid neoprene cannot. Brushed pile fleece polo wraps provide cushion and compression without the rigidity of hard-shell boots — appropriate for schooling sessions, not rough terrain. Cohesive self-adhesive bandages are single-use per application and should not be wrapped too tightly.

Fit and Sizing

Most boots in this collection size from X-Small through XX-Large. Bell boots should cup the hoof wall without dragging on the ground or pinching the pastern. Sport boots should sit snug with hook-and-loop closures secured flat — gaps allow dirt and debris to enter and cause rubs. When in doubt, size up for bell boots and size true for sport boots with neoprene, which has minimal stretch.

Common Mistakes When Buying Horse Leg Protection

Buying bell boots sized too small is the most common error — a boot that barely covers the heel bulb offers little overreach protection. Riders also mistake polo wraps for bandages, using them over injuries without padding underneath, which can cause pressure points. Finally, using sport boots designed for front legs on hind legs (or vice versa) compromises fit and protection.

Bell Boots vs. Sport Boots vs. Polo Wraps — Which Does Your Horse Need?

Bell Boots

Bell boots wrap around the pastern and extend over the hoof to prevent the hind shoe from striking the front heel. Available in no-turn pull-on styles and hook-and-loop closure designs with PVC or ballistic nylon shells. Best for: barrel horses, rope horses, trail horses prone to overreaching, and any horse worked in shoes.

Sport & Medicine Boots

Hard-shell or neoprene boots that wrap the cannon bone, fetlock, and sometimes the knee — protecting against brushing, interference, and impact. Perforated neoprene versions allow heat to escape during sustained work. Best for: jumping, reining, cutting, ranch work, and any horse that interferes or works in collected lateral movements.

Polo Wraps

Brushed fleece wraps applied in a spiral pattern from below the knee to above the fetlock. They provide mild compression and cushioning without hard-shell rigidity. Best for: schooling, longing, and warm-up work on level footing. Not recommended for trail riding, wet conditions, or use as a substitute for bandages over wounds.

Bandages & Cohesive Tape

Self-adhesive cohesive bandages bond to themselves without adhesive against skin or hair, making them easy to remove cleanly. Used for wound care, sprain management, and securing leg wraps in place. Best for: first aid, post-workout care, and veterinary-directed injury management.

Horse Leg & Hoof Protection Questions Answered

What is the difference between bell boots and sport boots?

Bell boots protect the hoof and pastern specifically from overreach — the hind shoe striking the front heel. Sport boots protect the cannon bone, fetlock, and surrounding tendons from impact and interference during athletic work. Many horses wear both simultaneously: bell boots on the fronts and sport boots on all four legs depending on the discipline.

How do I know what size bell boots my horse needs?

Measure the circumference of the pastern and compare to the brand's sizing chart — most range from X-Small for minis through XX-Large for warmbloods and large drafts. A correctly sized bell boot should fully cover the heel bulbs and bottom of the hoof wall without dragging on the ground or gaping at the top. When between sizes, go up one size for overreach coverage.

Can I use polo wraps instead of bandages on an injured leg?

No — polo wraps applied directly over a wound or inflamed area without proper padding underneath can create dangerous pressure points that worsen injury. For wound care or post-exercise support on a compromised leg, use cohesive self-adhesive bandages or proper standing wraps with cotton quilts underneath. Always consult your veterinarian for injured legs before wrapping.

Are neoprene sport boots good for trail riding?

Perforated neoprene sport boots can work for trail riding on moderate terrain — they protect against brushing and interference while allowing some airflow. However, on long rides or in wet conditions, any neoprene boot can trap moisture and cause rubs. For extended trail use, monitor the legs during rest stops and remove boots to check for heat, swelling, or chafing. Fly boots are a better choice for turnout-only protection.

What are skid boots used for and does my horse need them?

Skid boots protect the rear fetlock and ergot from ground contact during sliding stops, spins, and collected lateral movements. They are most commonly used in reining, cutting, and working cow horse disciplines. If your horse performs sliding stops, skid boots are strongly recommended. For horses in non-sliding disciplines like trail riding, jumping, or polo, skid boots are generally unnecessary.

How do I clean and maintain horse sport boots and bell boots?

After each use, rinse neoprene sport boots and bell boots with clean water to remove dirt, sand, and sweat — both can degrade neoprene and irritate skin if left to dry inside the boot. Open all hook-and-loop closures fully before rinsing so the interior liner gets clean. Air-dry completely out of direct sunlight before storing. Check closures regularly — worn hook-and-loop loses grip and can allow boots to slip during work.

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