Equi-Chaps

Whether you have a field hooligan, or want to keep stable stains at bay, take a look at our Equi-Chaps range of turnout and stable boots. 

Full Lower Leg Coverage

Long Lasting & Durable

Allows Free Movement

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Equi-Chaps Stable Chaps
Equi-Chaps Stable Chaps

£34.99

Equi-Chaps Close Contact Chaps
Equi-Chaps Close Contact Chaps

£54.99

Equi-Chaps Hardy Chaps
Equi-Chaps Hardy Chaps

£44.99

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FAQs

The Close Contact Chaps can be machine washed. We recommend a cool wash using a non-biological washing powder. It is advisable to close all the velcro fastenings before washing. Do not tumble dry.

The Close Contact Chaps are designed primarily as a turn-out chap and can be left on for up to 12 hours. If they are left on longer, it is ideal to give the horses’ legs a quick ‘breather’ and reset the chaps on the leg.

Hardy Chaps should not be worn 24 hours a day. Especially in warm weather, when they should only be worn for between 3/4 hours a day. In cooler weather they can be worn for longer periods of time as long as they checked regularly for signs of heat build up.

Our Stable Chaps are designed to keep joints warm and maintain circulation. We would recommend the Stable Chaps to be worn overnight as they are extremely soft and durable. You can also use the Magnetic Chaps while the horse is stabled overnight.

If there is an open wound, we would not recommend using the Equi-Chaps. If your horse has a strain or tendon injury and you need something for turning out, we would recommend the Equi-Chap Close Contact Chaps as these will provide more support. Stable Chaps don’t provide the support you are after so best to follow the advice of your vet for box rest or stable time.