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Hoof Wraps Now I'm leaning toward the boa boot - I'll probably just go ahead and order that today. | |
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| Finally.....Home! Member Since: Mar 2004
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| Here's a site I stumbled across a while back... whatboot I thought the Boa's looked like a workable option for me but I haven't purchased them yet. Loveville Leather has some in stock, I think Macs too. |
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| Horse Poor Member Since: May 2001 Location: on a little hill
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| Loveville does have the boa's,old macs and easy boots. Expensive just to try..I borrowed a pair to try but haven't decided if thier worth it. I have Boa's and they have rubbed and cause bruising at the coranary band. Plus not the best trail boot as far as water crossing where gravel and small rocks get in them. They need better drainage. That's were the renegades look like they would be a better trail boot. More open than the others. here is a link on using them..I like the low cut in front and the open mesh back. Looks like it would flex with the foot more freely.. Installing Renegade Hoof Boots
__________________ Never Ride Faster Than Your Guardian Angel Can Fly Last edited by mingiz : 08-20-2008 at 10:20 AM. |
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| Registered User Member Since: Jun 2006
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| I'm so indecisive........... but I just ordered the old macs from Jeffers. They come with a free gaitor which I'm guessing is to prevent rubs. They and the Boas were on sale but the sizing worked better for him with the old macs. |
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| Registered User Member Since: Nov 2005
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| See my first post, you have drill drainage holes in the Boas. For the life of me, I can't figure out why they don't come with them already drilled. |
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| Horse Poor Member Since: May 2001 Location: on a little hill
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| I was on the Chronical of the horse forums and found this link... You would think that the builders of these boots(Boas Etc.) would put drainage holes in them. If there for cross country and trail riding I'm sure there is water to cross some where along the way... ![]() Here is anothe link for the renegades.... Renegade Hoof Boots They have glue ons also....
__________________ Never Ride Faster Than Your Guardian Angel Can Fly Last edited by mingiz : 08-20-2008 at 10:39 AM. |
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| bird killer... Member Since: Mar 2007 Location: St.Mary's Co.
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| hmm those renegades are interesting. but i feel like my horse would destroy them too. i like those hoof wraps though...gonna check that out.
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