Classic Polo Bandages

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Classic Polo Bandages

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Classic Polo Bandages Hunter Green

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Classic Polo Bandages Navy

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Classic Polo Bandages White

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Classic Polo Bandages Fern

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Classic Polo Bandages Jay Blue

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Classic Polo Bandages Peacock

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Classic Polo Bandages Ice Blue

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Classic Polo Bandages Apricot

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Classic Polo Bandages Gray

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Why use classic polo bandages?

Polo bandages are an essential part of any horse rider’s kit. Not only are they stylish and sophisticated, but they help prevent cuts, bruises, and injuries during riding, longeing and turnout. They provide horses with extra support when travelling and in the stable, too.

What colours of classic polo bandages does LeMieux offer?

Create a matchy-matchy look with our wide range of stylish and sophisticated colours. Discover the full range of shades to elevate your look here.

What are the benefits of LeMieux classic polo bandages?

Classic polo bandages from LeMieux help warm up the muscles, tendons, and ligaments to prevent injuries to the horse’s lower legs. You can also layer them under bandage pads to provide greater protection against cuts, scrapes and bruises.

How should you look after LeMieux classic polo bandages?

Wash your polo bandages by throwing them in the washing machine with a capsule or tablet on a 30-degree cycle. Close all hooks and loops and put them in a wash bag to protect the fabric. Once washed and damp, put your bandages on a washing line or airer to dry them. Don’t use a tumble dryer.

How often should you replace LeMieux classic polo bandages?

For maximum efficiency, reapply our classic polo bandages every 8 hours. This helps prevent dirt and debris from building up and irritating the horse’s skin. You’ll need to replace your bandages once they lose their stretchiness. They should sit firmly against the leg without feeling too loose.