Classic Dyno No Turn Bell Boots
- Brand:
- Equibrand
- Model Number:
- CDN-100
- UPC:
- 610393080475
- EAN:
- 0610393080475
- Walmart SKU:
- 136413117
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.45/5 from 44 reviews.
They fit well.
I'm trying these boots after using Pro Choice for a couple of years. I like the PC boots, but they wear quickly on the bottom at the back, and they turned every once in a while. It took a couple of trys to get the right fit on the Dy-No Turn Bell Boots (went from M to S), but they fit really well now and don't turn! They're slightly shorter in the back, and I'm hoping they'll last longer too.The PC boots were too tight in S and very slightly loose in M. Hope this helps someone who is trying to decide on fit between the two brands.
Purchased another pair of classic equine bell boots- excellent fit and design. They stay in place and best quality in comparison to other brands I have tried.
My mare has a serious overreach. Usually I have to replace bell boots every few weeks. These have held up with a scratch or tear and they don't move.
This product is made really well and the closure keeps the boots from turning. The sizes are true and they work well to protect my horses feet. They are available in many colors and are easy to clean. I would recommend them highly. I have purchased 3 pai
These bell boots fit well, don't irritate the horse's skin, and, if you get the proper size, will not turn. They are durable and the velcro is strong. And with my AQHA discount plus free barn saver shipping, I only had to pay $24 for them--totally worth it, and I will do it again. Just wish SmartPak would get more colors.
Was impressed with how well these are made-- only used them once but they seem to be VERY durable! Fit a little higher on his pasterns then I thought they would, but didn't seem to bother my gelding any. He has a major reach with his hind legs and after just the one use probably over-reached a handful of times, but not even a tiny knick is showing. One of them did turn during our ride, by I think I just didn't have it fitten quite snug enough. Overall, very satisfied with them!
This is the second pair of these my very clumsy stallion has worn, he has a tendency to pull his front shoes off in turnout if he is not wearing bell boots. I used the first pair for over a year they held up great! The Velcro is still fully in tact, they finally started to wear out on the inside and on the bottom after daily use, my pro choice bells didn't fit him as nicely (too tall and narrow) and the top Velcro tore after a couple months. If you have a horse with hooves that are wide I would definitely recommend these.
The quality and design of these bell boots is good but I cannot comment on their durability or longevity because the sizing was so off that I never used them. I ordered an XL and the size was more like a M. Other than that, they seemed like a good buy for the price.
I wish I could have given these boots a better review. I bought these bell boots a month or two ago and the stitching at the toe started coming apart after about 5 rides. They are still functional, but I am going to try to send them back and order the professional choice ones. Those are better quality and my last pair lasted me years in comparison. They also seem to cover more of the heel than this brand does.
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