Product Description
Kevlar Bell Boots
Kevlar Bell Boots made by Premier Equine of the UK. These are no turn bells with a lightweight, durable and extremely strong DuPont Kevlar strike plate. The outer shell of the no turn bell boot is double stitched with microfiber leather: a lightweight synthetic material that is actually stronger than real leather. Like many other bell boots, the PEi Kevlar Bell Boots feature a no turn design that prevents the boots from spinning on the horse’s hoof while in use. The inside of the boots are made of a soft, shock absorbing material that won’t suck up water or clingy plant life. Soft interior works well to prevent rubs on horses who live in bell boots.
These PEI Kevlar bell boots are a BIG step up from many other brands on the market. They’re so good that they are the ONLY bell boot with Kevlar that we carry.
NOTE: The bells have been discontinued. The new updated version are the PEI Carbon Tech Kevlar Bell Boots – a new look with increased strength!
Please no returns or exchanges on these discounted bells.
- No turn design that actually works
- Kevlar strike plate for great protection
- Soft, shock-absorbing lining
- No rubs!
- Prevents issues with long-term use
- Synthetic, Microfiber leather outer shell is stronger than real leather
- Super easy to clean
- Multiple sizes for the ultimate fit – be sure to checking sizing guide
- Sizing guide for TBs and WBs
Fitting Your PEi Bell Boots
To get the most protection and to prevent the bells from spinning, use this chart to find the perfect size overreach boot for your horse.
About Microfiber Leather
Premier Equine designed their microfiber leather to be stronger and require less maintenance than real leather. The material is used on many of Premier Equine’s products including their popular BL1 and Original eventing boots. The microfiber leather does not require traditional leather cleaning products and is 100% machine washable.
About Kevlar
Kevlar has been around for nearly 50 years. The US company DuPont with help of its Polish-American chemist Stephanie Kwolek invented the polymer material by accident. Over the years the DuPont company has expanded the material’s scope of use to include everything from ballistic vests to surfboards to CrossFit clothing. Due to its high tensile strength to weight ratio, Kevlar is said to be 5 times stronger than steel.
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