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Since the beginning of 2021 the FEI has adapted its rules about hind protection for jumping riders. To make everything clear, we’ve written down what has changed, and which boots you can use.
The Kentucky Young Horse Fetlock Boots meet the new rules. These boots are extremely light and equipped with a Proteck Impact Gel, which absorbs over 50% of the impact. Because of their anatomic shape the boots do not turn while you’re riding. Therefore, these boots are unique in the market. The Young Horse Fetlock boots are available in black or brown with or without sheepskin on the inside. The Deep Fetlock Boots are also compliant with the new rules. The difference with the Young Horse Fetlock Boots is that the Deep Fetlock Boots have an extra flap to protect the pastern. This flap is flexible and soft, because of this the extended part is not taken into account during the measurements. The Deep Fetlock Boots are a real favorite by the Belgian rider Constant van Paesschen.
If you preferer fetlock boots that only protects the inside of the leg, you can choose the Kentucky Fetlock Boots Elastic. This breathable fetlock boot is cut out a little higher, so the pastern can move freely. The fetlock boots also come in a sheepskin edition. If you prefer a double shell boot, then you can go for a basic model like the Air Fetlock Boots. This one is anatomically shaped and closes with a Velcro. More advanced boots are the Moonboots Elastic and the Moonboots Max Elastic. The Kentucky Moonboots are designed with the help of international riders and are a lot more powerful than other hind protectors.