Preorder New
Studio image of Equestrian Stockholm Mesh Brushing Boots in Khaki Green with breathable 3D mesh and velcro straps.

Mesh Brushing Boots

Khaki Green
Regular price €69,95 EUR
Sale price €69,95 EUR Regular price
Members Club Reward with Purchase
points

Breathable mesh brushing boots with soft lining that reduces rubbing and keeps legs cool. Sold in packs of 2.

Size: S
Collection: Khaki Green
Description

Mesh brushing boots for horses in khaki green designed for daily training. Breathable mesh promotes airflow, while a soft lining helps minimize chafing and supports protection against brushing.

  • Breathable During Work: 3D mesh panels encourage airflow and heat release.
  • Gentle On Skin: Smooth bamboo-blend lining helps reduce rubbing and chafing.
  • Targeted Brushing Protection: Reinforced strike zone cushions against knocks from crossing limbs.
  • Adjustable Fit: Wide velcro straps allow quick, precise adjustment over the cannon.
  • Quick Dry After Rides: Airy mesh construction speeds moisture evaporation.
  • Refined Finish: Discreet Equestrian Stockholm chrome badge in tonal khaki.
  • Easy Care: Machine washable for simple turnaround between sessions.

Best For

  • Everyday flatwork, hacking, and lunging
  • Training in warmer conditions
  • Young or sensitive horses prone to brushing
  • Horses needing front & hind leg brushing protection (S–XL)
  • Coordinating with Khaki Green pieces
Specification Details
Collection Khaki Green
Product Type Mesh Brushing Boots
Color Green
Material Mesh: Polyester; Lining: Bamboo, Polyester
Functions Breathable; Moisture wicking; Quick dry
Features 3D mesh panels; Reinforced strike zone; Velcro closure; Equestrian Stockholm chrome badge
Compatibility Front & hind legs
Pack Size Pack of 2
Sizes S; M; L; XL
Dimensions 42.5 cm x 33 cm x 5 cm (16.7" x 13" x 2")
Weight 0.36–0.42 kg (0.79–0.93 lbs)
Care Wash at 30°C (cold). Close all velcro before washing. Do not tumble dry. Air dry. Do not use fabric softener or bleach.
FAQ
What are horse boots and why do we use them?

Horse boots are a form of protection used on the horse’s legs to protect against impact, bruises, terrain, etc. There are different types of leg protection in various materials and designs, created for different purposes such as riding, transport, or use in the paddock.

See our assortment of horse boots here: Horse Boots

We will list the most common horse boots below.

Brushing boots:
The most common type of protection. Brushing boots are used to prevent damage to the horse's tendons and fetlock from blows from rails, terrain, or from the horse’s own legs hitting each other. They are lined with a soft, shock-absorbing material and often have a reinforced interior to help absorb impact. There are several variations, including tendon boots and fetlock boots.

Brushing boots are commonly used when jumping, but also for groundwork and dressage to protect the horse’s legs. They are durable, easy to put on and take off, and easy to clean.

Bell boots:
Bell boots are attached around the horse's ankle and protect the hooves and hoof walls.
They are mainly used to prevent trampling or damage to the hoof and coronet band.

They can be used both when riding, in the paddock, and in the stable.

Mesh boots:
Mesh boots are our newest addition in our wide selection of boots.

They are a lightweight option designed for maximum comfort.

The breathable mesh construction allows your horse unrestricted movement. They are a perfect choice for riding in warmer weather when you want a lighter and more breathable protection.

Leg protectors:
Leg protectors are a softer type of protection, mainly used in dressage.

They are a good alternative to polo wraps or brushing boots. They often cover the entire leg and fetlock and are fastened with Velcro straps. They provide protection against impact while allowing comfort and flexibility during riding.

Travel boots:
Travel boots are used during transportation to protect the horse’s legs from impact and the hooves from trampling when loading and during travel.

Travel bandages:
Travel bandages are used together with a thicker bandage pad to protect the legs during transport. They should be wrapped from just below the knee or hock down to the coronet band.

Travel boots or travel bandages – how do I choose?
Different types of travel protection are chosen depending on how your horse behaves during transport, whether the horse has shoes, or if it wears studs. Travel boots are more robust and should cover from above the knee and hock down to the coronet band. They should fit securely to avoid slipping. Some horses may find them bulky. In that case, travel bandages can be a better option.

Tip: Train your horse to wear travel boots separately from transport to get used to the feeling.

Can you use studs during transport?
If the horse wears studs, it is especially important to use protection that covers the hooves to reduce the risk of injury. Larger studs used for jumping should never be used during transport.