Classic Equine Leather Skid Boots

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Classic Equine Leather Skid Boots

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Classic Equine Leather Skid Boots
No-turn rolls ensure proper fit and prevent shifting. Lined with foam to ensure comfort. Neolite skid cup holds up even under the most harsh ground conditions. Stainless steel buckles. Constructed of chap and latigo leather for comfort and durability. Softer than ever!
  • Preferred by NFR Champ. Brent Lewis & PRCA World Champ. Joe Beaver
  • Constructed from chap and latigo leather for super soft comfort
  • Neolite skid cup holds up even under the harshest ground conditions
  • Lightweight construction and lined with foam to ensure comfort
  • No-turn rolls ensure proper fit and prevent shifting
  • Standard size with stainless steel buckles
  • Sold in pairs

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Overall rating: 4.6666665 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Fantastic Buy

"Purchased these and they work great! They are easy to put on and last so much better than their Velcro competition."

Shelby H. (5/5)

Classic Equine leather skid boots

"These were exactly what I was hoping them to be! Came out of the box soft and ready to be put on a horse!"

Taylor W. (5/5)

Slide like a pro!

"Durable and beautiful!"

Natalie (5/5)

I've purchased three/four sets myself

"These are the only skid boots we use on our Reiners - great quality."

Robyn (4/5)

Good quality

"Good quality and lasts a long time. Bought these but original ones are over 2 years old and still in good shape."

Mundy (5/5)

Great product for Reining!

"These are easy to put on the horse, stay in place do the job intended. They are a little stiff and bulky but soften up after a month or so. Good thickness at the ball. A little pricey and have not had them long enough to see how long they last."

Dana P. (4/5)

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