Quick viewWeatherBeeta Wide Tab Shaped Travel Boots£49.99From £27.77 /
Quick viewWeatherBeeta Deluxe Travel Boots£69.99£62.99 /
Quick viewHy Equestrian Economy Travel Boots£29.99£26.99 /
Quick viewShires ARMA Loading Aid£10.00£7.00 /
Quick viewHy Foam Leg Pads£14.99From £10.00 /
Quick viewShires ARMA Padded Tail Guard£10.00£9.00 /
Quick viewWoof Wear Tail Bag£8.99£8.00 /
Quick viewHy Equestrian Tail Bandage£3.99From £3.59 /
Quick viewBucas Power Cooler Rug From £49.00 /
Quick viewSupreme Products Royal Occasion Boots£29.99From £22.00 /
Quick viewShires Arma Neoprene Travel Tail Guard-Black£15.00£13.50 /
Quick viewBucas Shamrock Power Rug From £78.06 /
Quick viewEquisential Tail Guard £8.75 /
Quick viewHy Equestrian Travel Boots£54.99£49.49 /
Quick viewBucas Therapy Travel Boots £185.00 /
Quick viewHy Equestrian Neoprene Protect Tail Guard£14.99£13.49 /
Quick viewRiding World Low Shipping Boots £25.90 /
Quick viewShires Arma Padded Tail Guard with Bag£14.00£12.60 /
Quick viewShires Travel Sure Economy Boots £24.00 /
Quick viewSupreme Products Royal Occasion Tail Guard£14.99£10.00 /
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Quick viewShires Black ARMA SupaFleece Tail Guard£17.00£15.30 /
Quick viewHorseware Ireland Amigo Fleece Cooler Bramble From £44.97 /
Quick viewEquisential Tail Bandage £4.75 /
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Quick viewEquisential Trailer Tie £12.15 /
Quick viewShires Compact Travel Boots£34.00£30.60 /
Quick viewLeMieux Kudos 3D Mesh Travel Rug Navy£89.95£85.45 /
Quick viewWoof Wear Travel Tail Guard£19.99£18.00 /
Quick viewNorton Short Padded Tail Guard £14.90 /
Travel Protection
Travelling horses comes with some level of risk of injury, much of which can be prevented by using protective travel equipment.
Each horse is different, but we would recommend using padded travel boots to help to protect your horse’s legs and hooves from injury in the event of knocks or kicks and gives added protection should the horse stand on himself. A tail guard is useful for horses that may lean, using their hindquarters against the horsebox for balance and rubbing their tail as a result. Use poll guards on taller horses or those who stress in transit to protect the sensitive poll area from injury.
