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Easyboot, Easyboot Epic and Easyboot Grip Cable Adjustments

Whenever you adjust your cables for the Easyboot, Epic or Grip you need to make sure that the adjustments are very snug.  If the cable is not tight enough, you can have issues with the boot staying on.  In the case of the Epic and Grip boots this could result in torn gaiters. 

Clamp the buckle down either using the palm of your hand or using your foot.  When tight and closed correctly, you should not be able to open the buckle withoutCablebucklesettings_2 the use of a tool such as a screwdriver or hoof pick. 

Click on the picture to see a bigger view of some of the cable adjustments you can do to assure a proper fit. 

  • "A" shows a standard cable wrap.
  • "B" shows the loosest cable wrap.  This is normally where your cable should be when removing or applying the boot.
  • "C" shows the tightest cable wrap.  The cable in this picture is in a loop formation around the top of the buckle.
  • "D" shows an incorrect cable wrap.  Using the cable in this way will result in frayed or broken wires.  Do NOT wrap the cable around the buckle clamp.

You can combine "A" and "C" to get a wrap in the middle of the standard and tightest setting. 

If you no longer have your brochure that comes with the boot, you can download one from our website.   You can also view our educational videos on how to apply or remove your boot.   

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