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 Location: Missouri | What is everyone's thoughts on Iconoclast boots? I REALLY would like to get a pair but not sure if I like the, should I say "Bulkiness" of them. Anyone with that has pros and or cons about them, feel free to share. |
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 Horsey Gene Carrier
Posts: 1888
        Location: LaBelle, Florida | They may 'look' bulky but on the horse they are not. I have a set and really like them. Velcro sometimes is pain (ultra sticky) but like the fact that very little dirt gets in them. |
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Posts: 1454
       Location: kellyville ok | Love mine. Nothing bulky about them. They are the only leg protection I've seen other than polo wraps that keep the dirt out. |
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 Best of the Badlands
          Location: You never know where I will show up...... | They are not bulky. I've been using them for 3 years now, won't go back to any other kind of boot again. |
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Posts: 222
  Location: Texas | Not bulky at all we love them. We are in the process of cycling out all of our other boots and going to just iconoclast. The only cons are 1. Price but on the other side of that you get what you pay for and these really are the best. 2. Colors. Only come in black and white which is perfect for us bc we don't do trendy colors just black. I know you can dye the white I just haven't ever needed to so I don't know how it would turn out. Make sure you measure your horse before you buy as their fit is a little different. You usually need one size larger then other boots. |
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Posts: 36

| I've used them since my boy was 2. Now 6. Never has had a lameness problem from running or working in them. I have a friend who sells them, but only on my 2nd set.. Love mine. Would highly recommend.Betsy Arnold. |
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Red Bull Agressive
Posts: 5981
         Location: North Dakota | I wish they made leopard print :( are the white ones hard to keep clean? |
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Posts: 1062
   Location: Probably On the Road to the Next Barrel Race! | been using 5 years...love them. not bulky at all. |
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  Expert
Posts: 1320
    Location: San Diego, CA | I've been using them for a few years now. They're great! Less dirt gets in them than the smb elite I was using. |
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Posts: 1357
      Location: Mississippi | I have been using them on the fronts for several years and love them. Just ordered my first pair of hinds. Can't wait to try them. They are a little more expensive, but mine have lasted way longer than any other brand I have ever had. Totally worth it to me. |
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| love them! I don't think the white is too big of a pain. Easy to die with fabric dye as well and it stays! |
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 Cute Little Imp
Posts: 2747
     Location: N Texas | They're not bulky, they keep dirt out and are awesome!! I cannot stress this enough: you MUST measure your horse before buying them!! They run a little small. If your horse is in-between sizes like mine (he's 10.5 on the front and 11.5 on the back), opt for the larger size. Mine is large in the front and extra large in the back. |
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Rad Dork
Posts: 5218
   Location: Oklahoma | Not bulky at all! I love them. My gelding had a previous front suspensory injury and was suggested that I keep him in them... so I have. Was running him with nothing on his back legs and wound up with a suspensory injury there... so I have a pair of Xtra tall hinds waiting in the trailer for when I start legging him back up. I just wish they came in more colors. |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 326
   
| They are awesome! I don't think they are high cause they last twice maybe 3 times longer than the other boots. I promise the velcro will never wear out. 9 out 10 runs I never have any dirt in mine. Love, Love them. |
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| I am on my 2nd set now and will never ever buy another brand of boots. I love them. My first set will not velcro anymore, so that's my only disagreement with them. BUT they did go through mud extremely badly and even though I washed them, they just never stuck again. I feel my horses are much more supported. They are not bulky at all. They fit somewhat like prof choice elites, which are lighter than the smb's. They fit much more snug and wrap the leg much better though. I highly recommend. |
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| Can you use the fronts boots for the backs or would they be too short? I have a chance to buy a pair of xlarge fronts,but would like to use them for back boots. Thanks |
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| express52 - 2015-01-12 5:15 PM
Can you use the fronts boots for the backs or would they be too short? I have a chance to buy a pair of xlarge fronts,but would like to use them for back boots. Thanks
Personally, I think the front boots fit a little differently than the back boots do. I don't know how the height compares for the regular fronts vs the regular hinds because I have the extra tall hinds. |
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 Living within my means
Posts: 5128
   Location: Randolph, Utah | I love my iconoclast boots. They are not bulky at all and the Velcro is really sticky. |
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| Thanks for the reply k.maddocks24. I appreciate it! |
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Posts: 669
    Location: Central Texas | I will never buy another boot. I am like one of the other posters, I am slowly getting rid of my other boots and replacing them with Iconoclast. I can't say enough good things about them. |
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