Designed for aggressive use over varying terrain that consists of long-distance riding or other high concussion disciplines. Catered to handle high mileage (about 50-100+ miles) during a single day or over a week, these hoof boots have a low profile design and provide a secure fit to protect hooves from issues caused by increased riding time.
Best for low to mid mileage riding (<25-50 miles a week), these hoof boots are for more casual use. A great replacement if your horse loses a shoe on the trail, while traveling, or at home. An ideal option for the tender-footed horse or as extra protection during light turnout. These are not designed for aggressive or 23/7 use and should not be used in such cases.
Designed for near-constant 23/7 use to protect hooves during a variety of turnout conditions. A horse is more likely to damage or pull off a hoof boot by playing, chewing, rolling, etc., when turned out at liberty. Regularly take turnout hoof boots off for evaluation and maintenance, and allow them to air out in between uses to help prevent bacteria buildup.
These hoof boots provide the ultimate hoof comfort during medical treatments, stall rest, rehab, or trailering. Aimed to treat a variety of pathological issues to offer relief and concussion support, commonly to lame horses. Therapy hoof boots are not intended for riding or exercise and should not be used in such circumstances.
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Comments: I purchased two EasyCare Easyboot Back Country Hoof Boots for my mare who has an old injury that makes one front hoof sensitive to the pavement, uneven, or hard ground. Previously, on other horses, I have used one of the older style Easyboots and the new ones are by far easier to put on and remove. No more wires on the boots! My horse readily accepted using these hoof boots and has been more comfortable when riding or even hand walking. They stay on, absorb shock, and have amazing traction even on hilly rides.
From: Karen- Nipomo, CA, USA
Comments: I like the fact these boots come in half sizes, however, I don't like the fact that they are made with screws. The boot flipped around on my horse's hoof and the back screw rip through the rubber on the sole piece of the boot.
From: Anonymous