HORZE No Turn Overreach Rubber Bell Boots for Horses – Black – XL
$19.99
Price: $19.99
(as of Apr 13, 2025 00:33:10 UTC – Details)
Bell boots with a reinforced trim for durability and tear prevention. The double hook-and-loop closures make it easy to adjust these rubber boots for the perfect fit.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 4.2 x 6.7 x 8.9 inches; 7.2 ounces
Department : womens
Batteries : 1 AA batteries required.
Date First Available : September 30, 2016
Manufacturer : Horze Equestrian
ASIN : B01LZC5CBW
✅ Anti-slip rubber bell boots
✅ Won’t rotate or chafe
✅ Double hook-and-loop closures
✅ Sold in pairs
Customers say
Customers find these bell boots to be good value for money. The durability receives mixed feedback, with some finding them sturdy while others report issues with the velcro straps breaking quickly.
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Film Crew Hawaii –
Does the trick
My horse wears them when he is in the turnout pasture so he doesn’t pull off the front shoes due to soft ground/grass. Boots last a long long time. Love the white….doesn’t get hot on the feet. It’s my 2nd pair, I luv them and so does the horse.
Sherri –
Good product
Is true to size and sturdy. Good buy.
Julie Borkoski –
Great boots
Nice quality
LAM –
No turn, whatever!
They are a good sturdy rubber and so far the Velcro has stayed on. My biggest problem is the no turn claim, they are every which way but the right way on my horses feet.
Pamela H –
I really like these bell boots
My OTTB tends to overreach so we always put 2 pairs of bell boots on him. I bought this pair in size large to be the bottom pair of boots. Theyâre thinner at the top, which is exactly what I was looking for, and thicker at the bottom. My horse wears another pair of sturdy rubber bell boots with fluffy trim in size XL on top of these boots – the two pairs work great together to prevent him from pulling off his front shoes and he doesnât get any sores from the boots rubbing. I love the different color choices for these boots. I bought the blue ones and theyâre very easy to find when stored in a bin with other pairs of bell boots, fetlock boots, jumping boots, etc – Iâll probably order the red ones as well to have as a backup pair. So far Iâm very happy with these boots, if I have any issues with them in the future Iâll update this review.
Amy Hurt –
Velcro breaks quickly
The top velcro strap ripped overnight. Less than 12 hours later the second one was also doomed. The rubber part was flexible and seemed like it would be good material. However, I have no idea how resilient it is as the velcro gave up so fast.
Draco –
Not draft size
These are inexpensive made and no where near big enough for a draft horse. Would not expect any durability.
Sawyeress –
Tore at first interference.
Very thin rubber, tear as soon as your horse steps on himself/interferes. I had read the reviews and expected it, I bought them for a Christmas outfit, which they worked ok for, but they are NOT for protection, what bell boots are customarily used for