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I think you mean an overreach boot. These stop the horse damaging its lower legs by overreaching, that is extending its back legs too far (generally in walk) and scraping the back of the leg in front with the toe of its hoof. If it's described as 'no turn' then it will probably stay securely above the hoof without twisting or flipping inside out, which sometimes happens.

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