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  Location: louisiana | I have a ton of horse leg boots and polo wraps, im just curious how everyone keeps theirs stored in their trailer. looking for new ideas |
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| I put velcro strips (the rough side) on the inside of my manger doors and stick the boots to them. all my polos are in a large shallow plastic tub... well several tubs.  |
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Posts: 690
     Location: Georgia | After I wash mine I store them in a big plastic container that fits nicely in my trailer. Those are my colorful sets that I save for bigger shows. I take what I'm using for the day in a boot bag.
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Posts: 823
    Location: East Texas | Bell boots, I took an old set of reins and run it through the boots and hang from a hook on the trailer, and splint boots are in a plastic tub. |
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 Shelter Dog Lover
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| I won one of those sticky mats, hung it on the inside wall and stick my boots on it, works great. |
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 Undercover Amish Mafia Member
Posts: 9992
           Location: Kansas | Boot bag, and an old shoe organizer hung on the door using magnets works too |
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 The Bling Princess
Posts: 3411
      Location: North Dakota | I use one of these: http://www.tackroominc.com/classic-equine-patterned-boot-and-accessory-tote-p-21642.html?gclid=CMCLzsLnm80CFdgYgQodLAMH9A
However, that is about blowing out at the seams, so I got a plastic "bin" with a lid and will put them in there. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 883
       Location: Southern Indiana | I have a huge rectangle plastic storage bin that I keep in my tack room to store all my clean ones. I only take what I need in my boot bags. Otherwise I wouldn't have room for anything else.... |
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 Life Saver
Posts: 10477
         Location: MT | I have the heavy duty velcro stuck on the inside of my tack room door. It has lasted for years and works awesome. |
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  Witty Enough
Posts: 2954
        Location: CTX | I use a shallow tote for my polo wraps, and my bell boots I have in a bucket under the saddlerack. For my splintboots I got a cheap shoe organizer from walmart, fits a set of 4 in one row. Holds 6 rows. It keeps them nice and tidy out of the way. |
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Posts: 36
 Location: BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA | I use 2 shallow totes. 1 for polo's and 1 for boots and Back on Track wraps. I store these under the saddle rack. I string bell boots on a tie down strap and clip it to my door organizer. Keeps everything neat and tidy.
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 Three in a Bikini
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| I use milk crates.
A velcro sticky wall seems like an awesome idea too though.
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Elite Veteran
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| I just have old buckets that dont have handles any more and I stand them up in there. and then after I run and wash them off I dont have to worry about nasty water getting everywhere. I only have like 2 sets of polo wraps but I just roll them back up and put them back in the bag they came in. Iv had the same little bag they came in for like 2 years. But this probly only works for me because I dont have an array of colors, I just have 1 working at the house set and 1 running set per horse. |
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 To the Left
Posts: 1865
       Location: Florida | A hanging multi-pad bar. It looks like a ladder except it is bars separated by chains. Then use the straps to hang the up. This way they dry out and stay separated. |
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Regular
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| I have a Classic Equine boot tote that holds a lot of boots and I love it! |
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Expert
Posts: 2531
   Location: WI | I keep my polos in Athleta shopping bags, lol! I need to find a better system. |
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