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Tendon Boots
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Horse Tendon Boots | Protection & Support | Discount Equestrian
Horse Tendon Boots
Protect your horse’s legs with tendon boots designed for jumping, polework and everyday schooling. Our range focuses on breathable, shock‑absorbing designs that guard against knocks without overheating. Enjoy fast delivery, competitive prices and advice from a family‑run team of riders.
Why tendon boots?
Jumping and schooling increase the risk of brushing and strike injuries—especially on landing. Tendon boots add targeted protection for tendons, soft tissue and suspensories while allowing full range of motion.
Ventilated liners and perforated materials manage heat
Anatomical shaping supports the fetlock and cannon bone
Secure closures (Velcro, quick‑release, pin) for a reliable fit
Easy‑clean designs for quick turnaround between rides
Open‑front jump boot design
Many jump boots are open at the front to improve airflow and provide feedback if a pole is rubbed—helping horses stay careful. Brushing boots are fully enclosed and suit general riding protection.
Materials and linings
Choose from durable TPU/PVC shells and performance models with reinforced strike zones. Linings include neoprene for durability, air mesh for maximum breathability, and faux fur/sheepskin for sensitive skin.
Tendon vs fetlock boots
Front tendon boots are longer to protect the back of the foreleg where hind hooves can strike. Hind fetlock boots are shorter to allow freedom of movement. Pairing both gives complete front and hind protection.
Fit and fastening tips
Measure cannon bone circumference and length for the best fit. Boots should be snug with even contact—no gaps or pinching—and fasten on the outside.
Brands you’ll find here
Our live selection showcases customer‑favourite tendon boots from leading names including WeatherBeeta, Woof Wear, LeMieux and John Whitaker, plus selected styles from Premier Equine and Kentucky where available. Stock updates daily, so check back for new colourways and sets.
Shop smarter with Discount Equestrian
Competitive pricing with regular promotions and clearance deals
Free UK delivery over £45 with express options available
Use them for jumping, polework and whenever your horse is prone to interference during flatwork. They add targeted strike protection without restricting movement.
How do I get the right size?
Measure cannon bone circumference and length, then consult the brand’s guide. Aim for a snug fit with even contact and secure straps on the outside.
Which lining is best—neoprene, air mesh or faux fur?
Neoprene is supportive and hard‑wearing, air mesh maximises breathability for hot work, and faux fur/sheepskin helps prevent rubs on sensitive skin.
Are open‑front tendon boots competition legal?
They are widely used for show jumping, but some classes (e.g., young horse) have fastening/type restrictions. Always check current BS/FEI rules for your class.
Can I hack or turn out in tendon boots?
They’re fine for hacking and schooling. For turnout, choose turnout‑specific boots designed for longer wear and muddy conditions.
How should I clean tendon boots?
Rinse off grit after each ride and air‑dry away from direct heat. Follow brand care instructions to reduce rubs and extend boot life.
Do I need fetlock boots too?
For jumping, pairing front tendon boots with hind fetlock boots provides full protection. Matching sets help keep fit and performance consistent.
Horse Tendon Boots | Protection & Support | Discount Equestrian
Horse Tendon Boots
Protect your horse’s legs with tendon boots designed for jumping, polework and everyday schooling. Our range focuses on breathable, shock‑absorbing designs that guard against knocks without overheating. Enjoy fast delivery, competitive prices and advice from a family‑run team of riders.
Why tendon boots?
Jumping and schooling increase the risk of brushing and strike injuries—especially on landing. Tendon boots add targeted protection for tendons, soft tissue and suspensories while allowing full range of motion.
Ventilated liners and perforated materials manage heat
Anatomical shaping supports the fetlock and cannon bone
Secure closures (Velcro, quick‑release, pin) for a reliable fit
Easy‑clean designs for quick turnaround between rides
Open‑front jump boot design
Many jump boots are open at the front to improve airflow and provide feedback if a pole is rubbed—helping horses stay careful. Brushing boots are fully enclosed and suit general riding protection.
Materials and linings
Choose from durable TPU/PVC shells and performance models with reinforced strike zones. Linings include neoprene for durability, air mesh for maximum breathability, and faux fur/sheepskin for sensitive skin.
Tendon vs fetlock boots
Front tendon boots are longer to protect the back of the foreleg where hind hooves can strike. Hind fetlock boots are shorter to allow freedom of movement. Pairing both gives complete front and hind protection.
Fit and fastening tips
Measure cannon bone circumference and length for the best fit. Boots should be snug with even contact—no gaps or pinching—and fasten on the outside.
Brands you’ll find here
Our live selection showcases customer‑favourite tendon boots from leading names including WeatherBeeta, Woof Wear, LeMieux and John Whitaker, plus selected styles from Premier Equine and Kentucky where available. Stock updates daily, so check back for new colourways and sets.
Shop smarter with Discount Equestrian
Competitive pricing with regular promotions and clearance deals
Free UK delivery over £45 with express options available
Use them for jumping, polework and whenever your horse is prone to interference during flatwork. They add targeted strike protection without restricting movement.
How do I get the right size?
Measure cannon bone circumference and length, then consult the brand’s guide. Aim for a snug fit with even contact and secure straps on the outside.
Which lining is best—neoprene, air mesh or faux fur?
Neoprene is supportive and hard‑wearing, air mesh maximises breathability for hot work, and faux fur/sheepskin helps prevent rubs on sensitive skin.
Are open‑front tendon boots competition legal?
They are widely used for show jumping, but some classes (e.g., young horse) have fastening/type restrictions. Always check current BS/FEI rules for your class.
Can I hack or turn out in tendon boots?
They’re fine for hacking and schooling. For turnout, choose turnout‑specific boots designed for longer wear and muddy conditions.
How should I clean tendon boots?
Rinse off grit after each ride and air‑dry away from direct heat. Follow brand care instructions to reduce rubs and extend boot life.
Do I need fetlock boots too?
For jumping, pairing front tendon boots with hind fetlock boots provides full protection. Matching sets help keep fit and performance consistent.