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03 September 2010 11:17
This is an entry into Easycare''s blog about Kevins visit to ''The happiest place on earth'' and it looks like for their horses, it soon will be! I have always been impressed with the standard of care of the animals at the parks that I have seen, and the horses..

19 August 2010 10:20
Well thats what we are led to believe! The truth is, with the right trim, diet and excercise there is no reason why virtually any horse cannot enjoy the benefits of an iron free lifestyle. The biggest obstacle most horses have to going barefoot is the attitude..
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Easyboot Grip

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Features

  • Aggressive tread pattern for use on soft surfaces and wet, muddy conditions only.
  • Reinforced gaiter features rolled edges to reduce or eliminate chaffing and a 4-way stretch material at the heel for freedom of movement.
  • Cable and buckle system offers numerous adjustments.
  • Low profile comfort back strap.
  • Replaceable parts

Available in 4 sizes (0 - 3)Sold Individually

Suitable for: Horses with longer than wide hooves covering short or long distances on soft, wet, muddy or snow covered terrain.

Not suitable for: Horses with flared or wider than long hooves, riding on hard surfaces such as tracks, rocks and roads.

The Easyboot Grip is a specialist hoof boot, that is essentially an Easyboot Epic but with a far more aggressive tread. The Grip has been designed for use in soft muddy conditions, wet grass or snow covered surfaces. The aggressive sole provides the Grip with superior traction in these conditions, but should never be used on dry or hard surfaces (e.g. tarmac) to prevent unnecessary stress to the horse. The Easyboot Grip is the ideal boot for use in situations you would normally stud a shod horse, as it offers far greater traction than other hoof boots. It should be noted that riding horses in wet, muddy or soft conditions such as snow can be hazardous and is done at the riders discretion.