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« 2007 Hoof Boot Contest - the first results are in! | Main | Top Ten List of Rules for Removing your Easyboot Epic or Bare Heelstrap »

Helpful Easyboot Tips

Ebpullstrap_1 Here is a tip for pulling the nylon strap off of your Easyboot, Epic or Bare boot after putting it on and getting the heelstrap where you want it -- remove the nylon strap from the part that is closest to your horse. It comes out from the top easier than if you pull from the bottom.

Pinkhoofpick_2To pop the buckles open on an Easyboot or an Epic, a pointy tipped hoof pick works great!

Size2easyboot
Here Chief models a size 2 Easyboot with the new cast buckle.  It fits him perfectly!  Click on the photos to see them larger.

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My problem is not with getting the boots off, but with getting them ON! Once they`re on they fit great, but my biggest problem seems to be in getting the toe of the hoof into the boot far enough before the horse stands on it. I already take the boot and try to flex the front and sides as wide apart as I can to accept the hoof, but I`m still having trouble.

Any suggestions? - Thanks!

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