Hind sheepskin Boots-VEREDUS CARBON GEL VENTO
Hind sheepskin Boots-VEREDUS CARBON GEL VENTO
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Double-ventilated fetlock guards in techno sheepskin.
Save the Sheep, the new techno sheepskin line, is cruelty-free. The lining is a synthetic fabric free of any animal derivatives. Techno sheepskin offers many advantages:
• it washes easily and dries quickly, whereas real lamb requires significant and long maintenance;
• trapped sand easily escapes from the wide, flexible knit, thus minimizing the risk of leg abrasion;
• it is more comfortable and cosier than natural lambskin;
• it remains beautiful for longer, whereas real lambskin tends to dry out, stiffen and turn yellow.
Sizing Guideline
To choose the correct size, it is necessary to measure the circumference of the front cannon bone. Take a measuring tape and wrap it loosely around the middle of the cannon bone to take the measurement.
Front cannon bone circumference
Small 17 cm - 20 cm (6.5 to 9 inches)
Medium 20 cm - 23 cm (9 to 10 inches)
Large Over 23 cm (over 10 inches)
If you are purchasing rear leg protection, the measurement is normally taken on the front leg. It is indeed very rare that between the front and rear legs there is such a difference that boots of different sizes are required.
Many people think that the protection should cover the entire deep flexor tendon down to the carpus (the knee). Not only is the part of the tendon most exposed to trauma the lowest, but too much protection would only hinder the tendon during flexion, particularly when jumping.
Save the Sheep, the new techno sheepskin line, is cruelty-free. The lining is a synthetic fabric free of any animal derivatives. Techno sheepskin offers many advantages:
• it washes easily and dries quickly, whereas real lamb requires significant and long maintenance;
• trapped sand easily escapes from the wide, flexible knit, thus minimizing the risk of leg abrasion;
• it is more comfortable and cosier than natural lambskin;
• it remains beautiful for longer, whereas real lambskin tends to dry out, stiffen and turn yellow.
Sizing Guideline
To choose the correct size, it is necessary to measure the circumference of the front cannon bone. Take a measuring tape and wrap it loosely around the middle of the cannon bone to take the measurement.
Front cannon bone circumference
Small 17 cm - 20 cm (6.5 to 9 inches)
Medium 20 cm - 23 cm (9 to 10 inches)
Large Over 23 cm (over 10 inches)
If you are purchasing rear leg protection, the measurement is normally taken on the front leg. It is indeed very rare that between the front and rear legs there is such a difference that boots of different sizes are required.
Many people think that the protection should cover the entire deep flexor tendon down to the carpus (the knee). Not only is the part of the tendon most exposed to trauma the lowest, but too much protection would only hinder the tendon during flexion, particularly when jumping.