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People shoes come in a multitude of varieties for different uses.
Hoof boots are no exception.

Generally, EasyCare boots fit into four categories:

1 Therapy boots
2. Short distance/trail boots.
3. Long distance boots.
4. Multi-day boots
Some boots fit into more than one category.


Therapy boots

» Easy Soaker: Best for soaking. poulticing and keeping bandages clean and dry. Waterproof.

» Easyboot Rx: A light weight therapy boot for horses with hoof maladies. those recovering from surgery, or horses who stand on hard surfaces for long periods.

» Easyboot: Great for drying out abscesses and medicating the bottom of the foot


Short Distance / Trail Boots (less than 25 miles per day)

The number one factor in boot success is FIT!  Boas, Old Mac's Originals, Old Mac's G-25 and the Easyboot line all have different sizing. Choose the boot that fits most closely to your horse's dimensions.

» Easyboot Glove: A slim, form-fitting boot that is easy to apply.

» Boa Boot: Full coverage boot with an easy on and off dial system. Perfect for the casual rider. Not recommended for deep mud or sand.

» Old Mac's Original: Made for horses with very short. wide feet. Hook and loop system makes them easy to apply Great long-lasting tread and excellent traction.

» Old Mac's G-2: Similar to originals but made for horses with more elongated feet. Our most popular trail boot.

» Easyboot Edge: Designed as a distance boot, but easy to apply and great for short rides too. A semi-aggressive tread and padded interior make this boot tough and comfortable.

Note: Any long distance boot call be used for short distances as well.


Long Distance / Endurance and Competitive Ride Boots

» Easyboot Glove: A slim, form-fitting boot that is easy to apply.

» Easyboot: These are great when you want a boot that rests completely below the coronary band, Most competitive trail rides (CTR's) do not allow any protection above the hairline, so the Easyboot is the boot of choice. A tight fit is necessary and there are tricks to keeping them on.

» Easyboot Edge: Numerous micro adjustments and a smooth interior for a close fit. Aggressive tread.

» Easyboot Epic: Our most popular long-distance boot. Versatile tread.

» Easyboot Bare: Choose this boot if you are an experienced boot user and don't want to tinker with adjustments.

» Easyboot Glue-On's: (see below)


Multi-day Boots

» Easyboot Glue-On: Although trickier to apply, these boots are perfect for pack trips, multi-day rides and any situation where you need a hoof boot for speed or for longer than a day.

» Easyboot with EasyFoam: When mixed and poured into an Easyboot, EasyFoam sets up as a flexible liner and keeps your boots on for days.


Hoof Protection in Case of a Lost Shoe

» Easyboot: If you purchase this boot, check the fit to make sure it is still snug if your horse's feet have changed. Please visit our tips page. Lowest price of any of the boots.

» Easyboot Epic: Easier to get on than the Easyboot and the gaiter helps keep the boot on if they don't fit perfect Boot of choice for a spare. Easyboots have inside cleats, Epics do not.


Boots specifically designed for snow/mud (sold individually)

» Easyboot Grip: Very aggressive tread. Boot of choice, unless you are planning to use studs. Studs fit into all of our boots except the Soaker.


Driving

A variety of boots have been used for this purpose. The big determining factor here will be FIT. Boas and Old Mac's are used for short distances, Epic and Bares for longer distances.


Jumping / Fox Hunting / Eventing

Old Mac's are used for short distances, Epics and Bares are popular for longer distances. Glue-Ons may also be used. Check the fit.


Barrel Racing, Other Western Events

Epics and Old Mac's are the most popular for these events. The new Easyboot Edge and Glue-Ons are also possibilities.

 

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