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February 7th, 2011

This is a post from Garrett Ford, and the exact same question raised recently on a well known endurance forum! What do you think? Is a Booted Horse Barefoot? Let us know on Trelawne Equine’s Facebook page! Posted: 06 Feb 2011 04:41 PM PST I had the opportunity to attend the Functional Hoof Australian Conference [...]

February 2nd, 2011

Our FitKits include a set of 11 shells to help choose the correctly size Easyboot Glove or Glue-on barefoot boot. They are usually available to hire from retailers, or are used by hoof care professionals to help with sizing. The Easycare Fit Kit is the ideal way to quickly and easily determine which size Glove [...]

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Easyboot Epic

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Features

  • Low profile comfort back strap fits low and snug to secure the boot.
  • 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.
  • Bevelled toe provides a natural break over.
  • Replaceable parts

Available in 11 sizes (Pony - 7)Sold Individually

Suitable for: Horses with longer than wide hooves covering short or long distances. One of the best boots for first time boot users, or to use as a spare tyre if a horseshoe is lost.

Not suitable for: Horses with flared or wider than long hooves.

The Easyboot Epic is the next step up from the original Easyboot, and one of the most popular boots in the Easycare range. The Epic is ideal for the barefoot horse, and more suited to rigorous conditions and horses that are difficult to keep booted.

The fitted gaiter offers extra protection to the hoof as well as keeping excess dirt and grit from getting into the boot. It also helps to keep the boot on during extreme conditions such as mud, snow and water crossings. The Easyboot Epic is often a more suitable boot for the potentially varied ground conditions in the UK than the original Easyboot.

All hard portions of the boot fit below the hairline, an important design feature to help prevent any rubbing around the coronet, and also eliminating joint interference. The Easyboot Epic has been the boot of choice for endurance horses, until the recent launch of the Easyboot Glove, but continues to be favoured by many riders whose horses feet are the wrong size/shape for the precise fitting Glove.