CareMaster Fine Mesh Fly Boots Loose Fitting & Non-Slip Horse Fly Leggings No More Horsefly Nuisance Greatly Reduce Stomping

4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars | 590 ratings

Price: 23.99

Last update: 12-02-2024


About this item

REDUCE ANNOYING STOMP: Long-lasting PVC fabric forms a sturdy shield so that flies can not bug your horse, which further greatly reduces annoying stomp. Perfect for use in a pasture setting.
BREATHABLE & COMFORT: Breathable and ventilated mesh with no sense of restraint when being worn.
STAY ON: 4 tight-gripping fixation to better hold the boot in place, and will not fall off when being worn for long periods of time.
WITH SUPPORT: Both sides are supported by nylon stays built under, and won’t be bent easily during use, not easy to deform.
NO HASSLE: Easy to wear, 4 in one economical pack at affordable price. A range of bright colors to uplift your horse’s look in the ranch.

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Top reviews from the United States

Krystle
5.0 out of 5 stars Not accurate size
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024
Bought these for my pony, ordered the pony size. Well they are huge, so I ended up giving them to a little girl at the barn for her horse. They are durable and holding up well for him. Easy to put on and off. They do their job and seem to be worth the money for her.
Jennah
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than the original brand!
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
I have used the original brand of this type of fly boot for the last couple of years. I needed new ones but they are so expensive, I decided to try a couple of cheaper brands. These boots are excellent! They are every bit as good as the originals for half the price. The only difference is they have velcro tabs rather than the velcro strip on the originals. I much prefer the tabs as they give a better fit and the velcro on these is extremely strong. I'm so pleased with them, I have just ordered another set.
Amazon Customer
4.0 out of 5 stars Love the color
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023
These have started to fall apart pretty quickly . Velcro does not stay secure.
Melanie
5.0 out of 5 stars Doing there job
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
I’m very impressed. I purchased these for my young horse because I didn’t want her to destroy a really expensive pair of fly boots. Truth be told these are just as good as the $50 ones. I’m very happy with them they have held up really well so far
BJR
1.0 out of 5 stars Decent price but don’t last.
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
Purchased on the 31st of July and already falling apart by mid September. Ribs in the sides failed even earlier and they bunched up on the pastern not really protecting the legs well. Only thing that held up is the Velcro.
S. Bell
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
I have tried so many different fly boot brands and these are the only ones that have stayed on. My boys have had them on for at least two weeks.
Just make the one by the hoof as small as you can and they will stay on and stay up! You might want to size down if your horse has smaller legs…they are pretty big
jawoe
3.0 out of 5 stars Average Durability with a design flaw
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023
It's been a horrible summer with aggressive/biting flies. I already went through a pair of the name brand version that is more expensive in 4 months, so I decided to try a couple of these more cost effective versions. I put these only 16.3H OTTB that can be very hard on gear. He wore out the name brands in 4 months. Here is what I'm finding:

1. The closure design is different using 4 tabs, instead of a vertical closure. You absolutely have to make sure you get the bottom secured with a loose snug or else it will slide down.
2. They stay on well so the velcro works decently. I pull them off 6 days a week for schooling the horse. The one he destroyed in 2 weeks is pictured. It slid down but he was still wearing it and walking on it.
3. People report the support inserts poking through. On the other 3, I'm still not seeing this issue after 4 weeks.
4. Design flaw - all of the tabs point the same direction, so there isn't a difference between left and right. The velcro tabs point forward on the right front and hind leg. Any horse person knows the horse is more likely to snag if it setup like this and sure enough, the one that slid down. This is why I give it only 3 stars.
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jawoe
3.0 out of 5 stars Average Durability with a design flaw
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023
It's been a horrible summer with aggressive/biting flies. I already went through a pair of the name brand version that is more expensive in 4 months, so I decided to try a couple of these more cost effective versions. I put these only 16.3H OTTB that can be very hard on gear. He wore out the name brands in 4 months. Here is what I'm finding:

1. The closure design is different using 4 tabs, instead of a vertical closure. You absolutely have to make sure you get the bottom secured with a loose snug or else it will slide down.
2. They stay on well so the velcro works decently. I pull them off 6 days a week for schooling the horse. The one he destroyed in 2 weeks is pictured. It slid down but he was still wearing it and walking on it.
3. People report the support inserts poking through. On the other 3, I'm still not seeing this issue after 4 weeks.
4. Design flaw - all of the tabs point the same direction, so there isn't a difference between left and right. The velcro tabs point forward on the right front and hind leg. Any horse person knows the horse is more likely to snag if it setup like this and sure enough, the one that slid down. This is why I give it only 3 stars.
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Jordan
2.0 out of 5 stars It’s okay, could be better
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
Little disappointed, I put these on Saturday afternoon and they ripped by Tuesday morning. The velcro seems to hold but I also haven’t pulled them on and off. He doesn’t seem to be too hard on them so shocked the velcro ripped.
I bought the large size for my 17hh boy, they seem to fit okay, might size down if I purchased again. Love the color and they do the trick to keep flies off.
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Jordan
2.0 out of 5 stars It’s okay, could be better
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
Little disappointed, I put these on Saturday afternoon and they ripped by Tuesday morning. The velcro seems to hold but I also haven’t pulled them on and off. He doesn’t seem to be too hard on them so shocked the velcro ripped.
I bought the large size for my 17hh boy, they seem to fit okay, might size down if I purchased again. Love the color and they do the trick to keep flies off.
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