5/26/2023 0 Comments Easycare easyboot new trail bootThe Easyboot Trail hoof boot fits neatly at the top with a soft collar that helps to prevent debris from entering the boot and has a toe strike plate to give excellent wear resistance. The traction is superb and the design is such that you can ride through mud, water, sand, rocks and anything else you can find without fear of losing a (correctly fitting) boot with a free stride and good break-over. ![]() The Easyboot trail hoof boot can be used with a variety of pads (Old Mac Pads fit the trail hoof boot) inside, making it an incredibly versatile tool for transitioning barefoot horses. This revolutionary hoof boot opens right up for fitting so works well on impatient horses or those that find it hard to stand on three legs for long periods. The Easyboot trail is a simple hoof boot to use, no force required just a quick and very easy double Velcro closure at the rear - nothing else to worry about! It is therefore ideal for most leisure riders. This superb value hoof boot has been designed to allow for up to eight weeks growth for most horses and is recommended for medium distance riding- up to 40km per week (usually an average of 1 - 1 1/2 hours a day). The Easyboot trail can be used by young and old hands alike, and is supplied in singles to allow you to fit each hoof correctly or replace a worn or damaged boot. ![]() The Easyboot Trail hoof boot is the very latest hoof boot for barefoot horses from the Eas圜are stable. Eas圜are Gaiters can be added for additional comfort.Add comfort pads if you want to help a horse through the rehab process.Flexible fastening system works with practically any trimming cycle (up to eight weeks in most horses).Slim, anatomical fit for ultimate comfort and style keeps this hoof boot on in even the deepest mud, water or sand.Tough Cordura upper and toe plate to make this tougher and more durable than any other boot in its price range.Tough polyurethane sole offers excellent durability and grip on all terrain.Can be used on any hoof on any side of the horse (not side-specific). ![]()
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