Easyboot Gloves and Trails on a Cattle Drive

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The following is from Kelly Robinson:Just wanted to send some pictures of our Morgans on the trail in their Easyboots. If you remember, last fall you helped me find protective hoof boots (and in...

The Gloriousness of the Easyboot Glove in Snow

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Whether your horse is barefoot all year or for just the winter months, hoof boots are always a viable option. In the short video below, The Fury is being ridden in standard issue Easyboot...

Giving My Horse the (EasyCare) Boot

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The following are excerpts from an article by Laurie Knuutila of Fairbanks, Alaska, that she wrote for her competitive trail riding newsletter.In the past issue of this newsletter, I promised to report on my...

Complacency (And Why You Shouldn’t Have It)

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Submitted by Carla Richardson, Team Easyboot 2012 MemberComplacency. Defined as "self satisfaction especially when accompanied by unawareness of actual dangers or deficiencies." Hmm.  Well ok, I'm guilty.Some of you probably know that my horse...

The Best Laid Plans

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Submitted by Lysane Cree, Team Easyboot 2012 Member2012 was the ride season that I was going to attempt my first 100 mile ride with my Paint mare Mae West Holliday, as well as attempt...

Reflections On Booting Lessons Learned

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Submitted by Leslie Spitzer, Team Easyboot 2012 MemberIt's hard to believe that yet another ride season is wrapping up. It seems like it just started. Also along with the end of ride season another...

Last Ride of the Season, and Why I Love Gloves + Pads

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Two weeks ago I loaded up Topper and headed out to the last endurance ride in Idaho and the Pacific Northwest, Owyhee Hallowed Weenies. We drove the two hours south to Steph Teeter's place...

Easyboot Glue-On vs Easyboot Glove

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Submitted by Karen Bumgarner, Team Easyboot 2012 MemberNo doubt about it, Easyboots of one form or another are a favorite item of necessity for many trail and distance riders around the world. Most of...

Join the Crowd

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Pictured above is Vickey and friends. The TWH on the far left is now happily shoeless and booted.If you ask me, it's more than a crowd: it's a stampede. More and more horse owners...

That Andalusian Can’t Go Barefoot

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Trying out Amigo in California. His training was California Charro and Pleasure riding.Has anyone ever told you that your horse has hooves that can’t be barefoot?I was contacted earlier last year to help out...