Kentucky Solimbra D30 Overreach Boots

$ 90.00$ 135.00

Product Description

Solimbra D30 Overreach Boots

Kentucky Solimbra D30 Overreach Boots are no turn bell boots that provide front feet with ultimate protection from the hind. Their excellent shock absorption and maximum protection have earned them international acclaim. Solimbra D3o overreach boots by Kentucky Horsewear have provided overreach protection for international Grand Prix show jumpers and four-star eventers. Their patented design incorporates a new concept in overreach boots, a closer contact with the horse’s pastern. Utilizing the material “D30” in all impact areas, these overreach boots are extremely shock absorbing, offering 60% better shock absorbing capability than the best overreach boot on the market.

  • Lightweight, waterproof, tough
  • Available in brown or white
  • Shaped for a perfect fit
  • Won’t turn, they stay in place
  • Double velcro, double stitched – material is tough enough for repairs

solimbra d30 overreach boots

What’s D30? IE: Solimbra D30?

D30 is a patented protective material that combines enhanced chemistry with product engineering to produce high-performance shock absorption and impact protection. It’s a flexible material that absorbs an immense amount of energy. Its used lots of different industries including defense, extreme sports like motocross, football (helmets and pads) and footwear.

 

Fitting Your New Solimbra D30 Overreach Boots

At first glance, you may think your Solimbra d3o overreach boots fitting is too small, but they are designed to be fitted in such a way that the boot has contact with the pastern. The design protects the largest part of the hoof bulb and pastern while the anatomic design keeps the bell boot from rotating.

We suggest buying the same size bell boots you have now. Just keep in mind the unique Kentucky bell boot fit when you put them on.

What are bell boots for?

If your horse over-reaches, bell boots help protect the soft “bulb” of the front feet from the hoof of the back foot. It’s called “overreaching” when a horse’s back hoof slams into the back of its front hoof. This is most likely to happen at the gallop, during the show jumping or cross country phase of your event. Over-reach injuries can see your Eventing horse out of work for several months. Avoid the damage caused by overreach with Kentucky Horsewear Overreach Boots.

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