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EasyCare Easyboot Hoof Boots The 2012 new design features of EasyCare Easyboots mark the first major redesign of the Original Easyboot platform in more than 40 years. EasyCare analyzed the results from other, newer models, and saw that the success and dependability of these models was partly based on the ergonomic tread design. The new Easyboots tread grip on a wider range of surfaces and give better frog support. They also shed mud due to their flexibility and depth. They have a faster breakover and are lighter in weight.
The great new forged buckle system is free of sharp edges and hard corners. This prevents wear and tear on the cable and aids in prolonging the overall life of the boot. Visually the new buckle system has a lower profile, and rounded cable adjustments. These two vital changes mark an invaluable update in design for all trail riders.
The boot still retains the great range of buckle adjustments - 3 adjustment options, 3 buckle settings - for perfect fitting capability.
For all of their existing years, users of Easyboots have created a proven record of use - be it for winning endurance races, competing in treks, providing traction for active mounted police units, treating hoof problems, or enabling the ability to ride a horse back to the stable after losing a shoe!
Easyboots can be worn in place of steel shoes (they outlast any steel horseshoe), or over steel shoes for additional protection. They provide great traction and cushioning on rocks and hard ground.
The boot was revolutionary when developed in 1970 and it is patented and used for the correction and treatment of navicular disease, nail punctures, abscesses, bruises, contracted heels, and impact related injuries. It gives excellent hoof protection, no matter if you're riding only occasionally or for long distances. Riders love that it gives great traction on rocks, pavement, snow and ice - made even better with the new tread!
Made from tough, durable, polyurethane. Available in sizes to fit most horses.
See Tech tab for sizing chart
and more information.
NOTE: Larger sizes are an additional cost. Price will reflect in shopping cart.
Sold as a single unit.
Free Shipping Only
Applicable to 48 Contiguous United States
How to get the correct size boot for your horse:
- Measure the width of the hoof across the bottom at the widest point.
- Measure the length of the hoof from the toe to the buttress line of the heel. The buttress line is the farthest weight bearing point of the heel.
- Compare your measurement with the proper size chart below.
- If the width and length measurements are different by more than one size, EasyCare hoof boots are not recommended.
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