For the Fury Slings, I originally ordered the Easycare Fit Kit (through Easycare) to see if the shell would work and it seemed to accommodate the flaring a bit better. The boot part didn't handle the flaring in his hooves either. Originally, we tried the Scoot Boots but my geldings heels were too tall so the boots did not work. Tiny hands, Glove recommendations please.Comments: We had used Cavallo Trek boots for many years for a "recovering laminitic" (arena riding only) and I wanted to see if I could find something that was less bulky. What are the differeneces between Easyboot Epics & Bares? My new Easyboot Gloves and pads arrived todayĪrchies the criollos an idiot- sad tale of an easyboot.Įasyboot Bare's keeping coming off - would Boa's be better? Trialed my New Easyboot Gloves for Joy's hinds today New Easyboot Glove Back Country - Any one tried them yet?īodshi's Easyboot Gloves tested to destruction They don't fot her feet on that basis only, they fit on the sole but not round the wall As for the angle my girl doesn't stretch the V gap very well as she has angled feet. If the horse has an under run heal (as many TBs do) I don't think they would work so well as the gaiter is tight and wouldn't stretch over the heal. The boots are meant for longer than wide feet but I would also say they are designed for a strong 45 degree angle hoof and a normal heal. They will strech with time I've read a review of someone boots stretching a tad too much so the boot was no longer as secure as it could be! I tried my fit kit on about 3 different night, they take a bit of getting used to so please do try again!Īs for getting them off I roll the gaiter back then push the heal with both thumbs down and towards the toe, the take a bit of pressure but usually come off eay enoughĬappalduh - my girl is an Arab and she has rather race horse type feet. I aim her toe at bottom back where the heal will sit then push and twist to get them on. She's got a mean turn of speed on her and didn't accelarate out of them (which I was convinced she would).Īnyway hope it of interest to someone please feel free to ask questions, I'll answer anything I can!Īffected - I would give the 2.5 a real bash, as I said my girl is at the top of the size 0.5 width and I can get her feet in the size 0! They are tight and you kind of have to twist and wiggle them on. To ride in they seem to give her better grip behind than no boots at all, we're now free to go were we like without even having to consider the gravel I haven't been out in heavy mud yet (give it time) but I have been out ofr a gallop in them. They are fabulous! Easy to put on as you just slide them on and let the horse do the rest (unless my girl isn't playing ball and won't step her weight into it!) once it's on gaiter rolls up easy enough and velcro's over. So I ordered two size 0 and have now had them for 2 weeks. Tried the size down (size 0!) which given the size 0.5 was at the top of her width I didn't think it would fit but it did! And like a glove though I had a little panic as I didn't think I'd be able to get it back off! ![]() ![]() The size that measured up right was too big, there was a gap where the V was as she quite angled TB type feet. Thought some of you might be considering buying these and I wanted to share my experience.Īfter reading the review of these boots made by another poster on this forum I decide to try to Easyboot Glove fit kit for my mare's back feet rather than just buying the size that appeared to be right.
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