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Horse Boots and Leg Wraps

Horse Boots & Leg Wraps

Good lower-leg protection keeps horses training consistently and recovering well after work. In this collection you’ll find horse boots, polo wraps, no-bow wraps, and therapy quick leg wraps for everyday schooling, shipping, or stall rest. We focus on secure closures, breathable materials, and designs that support tendons without adding clumsy bulk.

Need easy, all-in-one recovery gear? Lux Ceramic Therapy® Quick Wraps go on fast and fit snug for post-ride care or overnight use. For classic support under the saddle, Dura-Tech® 16oz Deluxe Polo Wraps give even compression and tidy edges. Barns always run through bandage tape, so keep Co-Flex Bandage Wrap on hand for quick fixes and light support. When you want cushion with simple Velcro closure, Dura-Tech® Tekno-Dri® No Bow Leg Wraps or Dura-Tech® Quick Wrap No Bow Leg Wraps make bandaging straightforward—no wrestling with pins.

Quick chooser (what to use when):

  • Schooling support: Polo wraps (consistent tension, clean legs).

  • Shipping or stall rest: No-bow wraps with standing bandages or quick-wrap styles.

  • Post-work recovery: Ceramic or therapy quick wraps for easy on/off.

  • Daily barn first-aid: Cohesive bandage (Co-Flex) for securing pads or light protection.

Fit & care tips (fast):

  • Wrap front to back, inside to out, keeping pressure even from top to bottom.

  • Avoid wrinkles; they create hot spots. If in doubt, rewrap—takes 30 seconds, saves a tendon.

  • After muddy days, rinse boots and let them air-dry fully; damp gear rubs.

  • Pair protection with comfort higher up the chain: a stable saddle pad and season-right blankets & sheets help legs stay happy in bad weather.


FAQs — Horse Boots & Leg Wraps

Which wraps are best for shipping?
Use no-bow wraps with standing bandages, or quick-wrap styles that secure evenly and won’t sag on the road.

Can I ride in polo wraps every day?
Yes, if you wrap clean legs with consistent tension and check for sand or wrinkles. Wash often; grit shortens wrap life.

When should I choose therapy quick leg wraps?
After harder rides, for mild stocking-up, or when you want simple, repeatable overnight care without a full standing bandage.

How tight is too tight?
You should slide a couple fingers under the wrap. If you see edges digging in or puffs above/below the bandage, rewrap.

Horse Boots and Leg Wraps

Horse Boots & Leg Wraps

Good lower-leg protection keeps horses training consistently and recovering well after work. In this collection you’ll find horse boots, polo wraps, no-bow wraps, and therapy quick leg wraps for everyday schooling, shipping, or stall rest. We focus on secure closures, breathable materials, and designs that support tendons without adding clumsy bulk.

Need easy, all-in-one recovery gear? Lux Ceramic Therapy® Quick Wraps go on fast and fit snug for post-ride care or overnight use. For classic support under the saddle, Dura-Tech® 16oz Deluxe Polo Wraps give even compression and tidy edges. Barns always run through bandage tape, so keep Co-Flex Bandage Wrap on hand for quick fixes and light support. When you want cushion with simple Velcro closure, Dura-Tech® Tekno-Dri® No Bow Leg Wraps or Dura-Tech® Quick Wrap No Bow Leg Wraps make bandaging straightforward—no wrestling with pins.

Quick chooser (what to use when):

  • Schooling support: Polo wraps (consistent tension, clean legs).

  • Shipping or stall rest: No-bow wraps with standing bandages or quick-wrap styles.

  • Post-work recovery: Ceramic or therapy quick wraps for easy on/off.

  • Daily barn first-aid: Cohesive bandage (Co-Flex) for securing pads or light protection.

Fit & care tips (fast):

  • Wrap front to back, inside to out, keeping pressure even from top to bottom.

  • Avoid wrinkles; they create hot spots. If in doubt, rewrap—takes 30 seconds, saves a tendon.

  • After muddy days, rinse boots and let them air-dry fully; damp gear rubs.

  • Pair protection with comfort higher up the chain: a stable saddle pad and season-right blankets & sheets help legs stay happy in bad weather.


FAQs — Horse Boots & Leg Wraps

Which wraps are best for shipping?
Use no-bow wraps with standing bandages, or quick-wrap styles that secure evenly and won’t sag on the road.

Can I ride in polo wraps every day?
Yes, if you wrap clean legs with consistent tension and check for sand or wrinkles. Wash often; grit shortens wrap life.

When should I choose therapy quick leg wraps?
After harder rides, for mild stocking-up, or when you want simple, repeatable overnight care without a full standing bandage.

How tight is too tight?
You should slide a couple fingers under the wrap. If you see edges digging in or puffs above/below the bandage, rewrap.