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Neoprene Bell Boots - Performance White - Mrs. Ros
Neoprene Bell Boots - Performance White - Mrs. Ros
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Neoprene Bell Boots - Performance White

Regular price €39,95 €29,96 25% off

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6 sizes
  • Shet
  • A Pony
  • B/C Pony
  • Cob
  • Full
  • XFull
Neoprene & Mesh Bell Boots - Black - Mrs. Ros
Neoprene & Mesh Bell Boots - Black - Mrs. Ros
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Neoprene & Mesh Bell Boots - Black

Regular price €39,95 €29,96 25% off

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6 sizes
  • Shet
  • A Pony
  • B/C Pony
  • Cob
  • Full
  • XFull
Neoprene Bell Boots - White & Beige - Mrs. Ros
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Neoprene Bell Boots - White & Beige

Regular price €39,95 €29,96 25% off

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3 sizes
  • Cob
  • Full
  • XFull
Neoprene Bell Boots - Oyster Grey - Mrs. Ros
Neoprene Bell Boots - Oyster Grey - Mrs. Ros
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Neoprene Bell Boots - Grey

Regular price €39,95 €29,96 25% off

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3 sizes
  • Cob
  • Full
  • XFull

As a devoted horse owner, you understand the importance of providing your equine companion with the best care possible. These protective bell boots not only shield your horse's hooves from injuries but also add a touch of style to their overall appearance.

The Purpose of Bell Boots

Bell boots, also known as overreach boots, are designed to protect a horse's hooves from impact and injuries caused by overreaching, interference, or strikes from other hooves. These boots cover the horse's front hooves, extending from the coronet band down to the heel. By acting as a barrier, bell boots prevent accidental injuries and help maintain your horse's hoof health.

Preventing Overreaching

Overreaching occurs when a horse's hind hoof strikes the back of their front hoof, often during intense activities such as jumping or galloping. This can lead to painful injuries, such as pulled shoes, bruising, or even cuts. Bell boots act as a shield, absorbing the impact and minimizing the risk of such injuries.

Minimizing Interference

Interference happens when a horse's front hooves strike each other while in motion. This can occur during fast-paced movements, such as trotting or cantering. By wearing bell boots, your horse gains an additional layer of protection, reducing the chances of interference-related injuries.