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workinggirl
Jul. 6, 2009, 05:39 PM
Hi All
Looking to purchase front and hind boots for my guy- all recommendations and reasons appreciated. Horse will be doing Novice. He is a draft/tb, in case that matters. Thanks in advance!
Maya01
Jul. 6, 2009, 05:51 PM
I love Boogaloo boots! They are long lasting, water resistent and are very well made. I am not sure if they are readily available in the US, however I am sure it is fairly inexpensive to ship them from Canada, considering they aren't overly pricey and they last forever. In fact, I have a pair of Boogaloo's that are around 5 years old, been used frequently and are in phenomenal shape!
iridehorses
Jul. 6, 2009, 08:10 PM
im a hunter/jumper but i like eskadrons
they would be good/fine to use in water
dogdays
Jul. 6, 2009, 08:26 PM
I love Boogaloo boots, but can't find them anywhere. Can someone give me a contact on where to order them?
CookiePony
Jul. 6, 2009, 08:28 PM
http://chronicleforums.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=194127
http://chronicleforums.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=158176
Jazzy Lady
Jul. 7, 2009, 09:17 AM
Try ordering direct from the company. It is easier to get exactly what you want that way.
I have a pair that I use for schooling because they are leather on the outside and have sheepskin in the inside (my boy can't wear neoprene). They have held up to mad amounts of use and wash well.
oops, forgot the link: http://www.boogalooboots.com/
RunForIt
Jul. 7, 2009, 09:28 AM
Try ordering direct from the company. It is easier to get exactly what you want that way.
I have a pair that I use for schooling because they are leather on the outside and have sheepskin in the inside (my boy can't wear neoprene). They have held up to mad amounts of use and wash well.
oops, forgot the link: http://www.boogalooboots.com/
do you have the faux sheepskin lined ones? If so, do they REALLY work ok when wet? I prefer the sheepskin when schooling flat/stadium, but have never tried anything for XC cause of the heaviness issue...thanks! :cool:
snoopy
Jul. 7, 2009, 09:29 AM
Try ordering direct from the company. It is easier to get exactly what you want that way.
I have a pair that I use for schooling because they are leather on the outside and have sheepskin in the inside (my boy can't wear neoprene). They have held up to mad amounts of use and wash well.
oops, forgot the link: http://www.boogalooboots.com/
if they do not ship...which I cannot figure why not....then the next best thing is a canadian friend who is willing to buy them and ship them to you.
Hey JL could be a great business opportunity;)
Jazzy Lady
Jul. 7, 2009, 09:40 AM
Yes, sorry, the faux sheepies. My horse needs everything in sheepie. The darn fool.
I don't compete in them because I have NEW boots I use, but I used to. I school in them and have never had a problem. They collect a touch of sand (I was boarding at an area that was mad sand) but not too bad at all. Better than some of the dressage sport boots that are lined. I've had them soaked to the gils and they've never felt overly heavy and haven't slipped.
They will ship to the US, but if they won't for some reason, contact me and I'll see what I can do for you if you're interested... but I'm almost 100% positive that Anne will ship.
Snoops, I have my hands full with my current business opportunities! However, any extra money that would help me actually RIDE my horse again and possibly go to at least one competition would be helpful!
snoopy
Jul. 7, 2009, 10:06 AM
Snoops, I have my hands full with my current business opportunities! However, any extra money that would help me actually RIDE my horse again and possibly go to at least one competition would be helpful!
I know of a way for you to make some money...just a matter of a justice of the peace/ or couthouse;)
(you need not even wear white!!!!)
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