Jone-Shou Industrial Co., LTD. was established in 1995 as a small manufacturer in Taiwan. Over the years we built our reputation by offering high quality products at competitive price, and exporting to all major equestrian markets worldwide such as Australia, United States, and Europe. The growing product line of Jone-Shou. Industrial Co., LTD. includes halter, leads, and tie-out ropes, Western and English girths, boots and wraps, saddle pads, blankets, harness and more. |
FAQ
1.What is the difference between the Ballistic Overreach Boots and Quick-Wrap Bell Boots? |
Ans: Ballistic Overreach Boots have a "no-turn" design and protect the back of the hoof from overreaching with some side protection. They have a double hook & loop closure in the front and the outer shell and binding are made of Dupont Ballistic nylon. Quick-Wrap bell boots are made with the same neoprene and UltrashockTM lining as Sports Medicine Boots and are available colors to match. They give 360-degree protection to the hoof and coronet band, and have Ballistic binding on the bottom edge. |
2.How do you clean saddle pads and boots? |
Ans: We recommend the following for all products: Hand wash and/or hose off the products with a pressure nozzle. If necessary, use a mild liquid soap to remove excess dirt and sweat. Woolite® or horse shampoo work well. Rinse the products well with cold water and allow them to air-dry. When drying saddle pads, place them on a rail or fence with the bottom side up. This helps protect the outside fabric from fading. DO NOT WASH SADDLE PADS OR BOOTS IN A WASHING MACHINE. Machine washing can cause damage and voids the warranty. |
3.What size Sports Medicine Boots will fit my horse, and are the front and rears different? |
Ans: Size is determined primarily by the circumference of the fetlock joint. To ensure a proper fit, measure the circumference of the fetlock at the widest point and use the appropriate sizing chart. Sports Medicine Boots II: SMBIIS come in five sizes and are designed to fit either front or hind legs. SMBII boots get larger in circumference with each size in direct relation to height. Many horses will wear a larger size on the hind legs, but if you have quite a bit of overlap on a medium boot on the front leg, your horse may take the same size on his hind legs. |
4.How are cinches and girths measured? |
Ans: Both are measured from end of buckle to end of buckle. |
5.How can I determine what size saddle pad I need? |
Ans: Measure a pad you are currently using if you like the fit, or measure your saddle front to back and across, and add approximately four inches. For example, if your saddle is 28 inches in length and width, you would need at least a 32 inch x 32 inch saddle pad. The size of your horse and the form of his back will also determine the size of pad you need. |
6.Is the extra padding on the OrthoSportTM models a better choice for all horses? |
We designed the OrthoSport pads with extra padding just behind the shoulders and along either side of the spine. This gives a better fit on horses that are a little hollow behind the shoulders or high-withered. The design also works well on most roping horses due to the extra shock absorption. You would not need this type of pad on a very round horse with little or no withers. |