Equi-Chaps Close Contact Turnout Chaps
Save time, maintain healthy skin, and keep mud away with these turnout boots which help keep legs clean in the field.
Breathable turnout boots which are great to help protect the horses’ legs from mud, wet and cold in the field.
Close Contact Chaps:
- Offer maximum coverage, extending from below the knee/hock down to the coronet band.
- Save precious time in the winter months with less cleaning.
- Maintain healthy skin, providing a barrier from the winter elements.
- Allow your horse to move freely in the field with their flexible, soft material with four-way stretch.
What inspired the Close Contact Turnout Boots?
Winter conditions can be tough on horses’ legs. One horse’s story stayed with Equilibrium, where he physically couldn’t go out in the field because of the wet and mud and the effect it had on his legs.
As we horse owners know – turnout is an important part of a horses’ routine for both their physical and mental wellbeing. The winter weather can be relentless, and therefore the Close Contact Turnout Boots were born. They are designed as a second skin on the horses’ leg while keeping them protected from the mud, wet and cold.
What material is used in the Close Contact Boots?
These close-fitting turnout boots are made from perforated neoprene. This helps keep legs cool with their breathable material. They also feature a four-way stretch, which is essential. As horses wear these boots in the field, there is a lot of movement involved. The boots are designed to stay in place but allow the horse to move freely too.
Why do the Close Contact Chaps fit so far down the leg?
For maximum coverage and protection from the elements, the Close Contact Chaps extend from below the knee/hock all the way down to the coronet band. This means the correct size is essential to ensure the entire lower leg is protected.
Do the Close Contact Turnout Boots also provide protection in the field?
The Close Contact Chaps do provide some protection towards brushing and overreach injuries, but as they are primarily designed to promote good skin health, the material is not too thick to ensure breathability.
Who are the Close Contact Turnout Boots for?
These turnout boots are perfect for horse owners who would like to:
- Keep legs clean in the field.
- Protect their horses’ legs against mud and wet in the field.
- Offer gentle protection to their horses’ legs in the field with a breathable boot.
- Save time in their winter routine.
Please note, these boots are not suitable for horses with a neoprene allergy.
Caring for the Close Contact Turnout Chaps:
The cleaner you can keep these chaps when placing them onto your horses’ legs, the better!
Machine washable at 30 degrees, and quick to dry means they are easy to care for. However, for day to day, giving them a quick wash off once your horse has come in is best practice if they are particularly muddy. While they do dry quickly, having a second set on standby can help if the weather is particularly bad, cold, and wet!
Equi-Chaps Close Contact Chaps Size Guide: Getting the correct size is so important with chaps. If they are too big, they will slip down or allow mud to get under the chap, too small and stress will be exerted on the seams leading to splitting.
Extra Small: Small Pony (12.2hh-13.3hh). Cannon Width: 16-18 cms, Length of Wrap: 33 cms
Small: Pony (13.3hh-14.2hh). Cannon Width: 18-20 cms, Length of Wrap: 37 cms
Medium: Large Pony/Small Horse (14.2hh-16hh). Cannon Width: 20-22 cms, Length of Wrap: 38cms
Medium Wide: Standard Cob/Chunky Small Horse (14.2hh-16hh) Cannon Width: 22-24 cms, Length of Wrap: 39.5 cms
Large: Horse (16hh-16.3hh). Cannon Width: 22-24 cms, Length of Wrap: 40 cms
Extra Large: Large Horse (16.3hh +). Cannon Width: 24-26 cms, Length of Wrap: 42cms
Brand | Equilibrium |
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Applicator/ Dispenser | N/A |
My Horse Has... | Muddy Legs |
Warnings | Not suitable for horses or ponies with a neoprene allergy. |
Instructions for use | The cleaner you can keep these chaps when placing them onto your horses’ legs, the better! Machine washable at 30 degrees, and quick to dry means they are easy to care for. However, for day to day, giving them a quick wash off once your horse has come in is best practice if they are particularly muddy. While they do dry quickly, having a second set on standby can help if the weather is particularly bad, cold, and wet! |