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Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
I bought 2 sets of these. Lasted not even 24 hours. They constantly slipped off, and my horses both broke the Velcro straps in minutes. Then since they slide right off, they were shredded within a day.Having bought these vs the vented boots with the wide top, I’ll stick with the other. These made my horses legs sweat too.Great idea, just no venting and they fall apart.
Emma Pote
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
Very happy with these. They have held up and stayed on on my gelding 24/7 in a 100 acre paddock where he runs with a herd. On the hot hot days his legs do not get overheated in these lightweight boots. Excellent value for money!
C. Pütz
Reviewed in Germany on August 30, 2024
Preis Leistung stimmt sitzen gut
Zoe
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 13, 2024
Great quality. Brilliant price. True to size. Keeps all the bugs at bay. Wash up lovely.
C. C.
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023
Checked horse after 4 hours. On the front boot, the seam keeping the nylon stay in place had ripped open and the nylon stay was hitting against the back of the leg, pics attached. The horse was stalled and only walking around so this can only be attributed to poor quality. Also, the flare at the bottom is not large enough so the boot does not cover the heel bulbs and the coronet band. On the positive side, the material is soft but for this type of application, it might be too soft - it relies entirely on the nylon stay to not slide down to the fetlock.
msamorales
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023
These fly boots are really nice. They have a binding in the back that keeps them upright and the Velcro strips that allow you to fit the boot to the shape of your horse's legs. They also wash very well. I am happy I bought them and would recommend them to others. They help alleviate the foot stamping that occurs when flies bother your horse's feet.
K. H-R
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2023
Went on easily and fit our 15h QH mare well. Shes not crazy in her pasture so after a full 24 hours, they were pristine as well as her legs. Super impressed that they didnt rotate in the slightest as we were having an issue with a better known brand. Definitely saw improvements with the amount of bites as our horse is hyper sensitive to flys- the coverage is pretty great. Didnt cover the cornet band quite right but Ill take it for the increased coverage up her leg. Might change my tune later but honestly, Ill probably buy more. ♡
N.O.
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023
I really like these fly boots. They’re soft, they have a soft, almost fleece like banding around the edge of the entire boot, and they have a nice reflective strip on the backside. Which also has what feels like a plastic insert serves as a support to keep the boots up.The Velcro is very strong and the boots conformed and fit my mare’s legs great. She’s a 16h Standardbred, but she has a finer bone structure than most Standardbreds. And, large boots haven’t fit her very legs well. So, this time I chose to go with the Cob size and these boots fit her perfectly.The price point is great and the boots are comparable in quality to Cashel and other more expensive brands.I usually go through two sets of boots per season and with this price point it’s definitely more affordable.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 23, 2022
I have a mare with slim legs. She is standard bred thoroughbred and Friedan cross. Strange but yes slim legs. And these fit her well. A little big but I was able to strap them on tight enough. Will buy again
Meg
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2020
These looked so nice when I first put them on my mare, and i loved that they had the stiff sewn-in supports for the back of the legs, but still they turned and twisted on her and sagged and I had to keep going out to the paddock to readjust them and tighten them more over and over. My mare is 14.2 and I bought the cob size and they appear to be the right size. By the afternoon I noticed that the inside legs were getting little tears -either by her rolling or perhaps her hoof rubbing against it as she lifted her feet to stomp, or catching on the nails where the come out of her hoof ( though they are properly crimped over). The fabric was not durable at all. My mare of course is still being bitten above and just below the fly boots so stomping still occurs, but definitely keep flies off her legs where she is covered with the boots so I was glad for that. We don't have a bad fly problem here, but just enough to be annoying and I was sorry these did not hold up. I can still use them but I hated having to keep checking on her only to discover that they boots kept needing readjusting. My last fly boots I had for years and years and were a really tough plastic mesh. If I could remember who made those, I would have bought those ones again.
TDK
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2020
Will update my review once I’ve had more time with them on my horse. I saw this had no reviews so wanted to get something out there for people to have an idea.I usually buy cashel. These are different but not in a bad way. In fact, I would buy these before more cashel for the moment. These have stays in them that should help keep them in place. I did notice two of the four had twisted but the cashel twists every time.My arab has skinny little stick legs so it would be great to get these a little smaller.The material is light and seems breezier.This company seems to take pride in their product. Very well packaged.
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