What’s the Difference Between the Trail & the Trail Original?

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For two boots that are named similarly and look a lot alike, it can be hard to decide which style might be right for you. The Trail and Trail Original both have a lot...

First Time in the Back Country

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Written by EasyCare Product Specialist Kat TarnowskiBeing new to the area, my friends and I decided to go exploring this past weekend. Unfortunately, we didn’t do enough research and the trail ended up being...

Easyboot Trail Tips

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By now, most trail riders have probably heard of EasyCare's exciting new hoof boot offering, the Easyboot Trail. I have received a lot of feedback from customers using the boot as well as customers...

Comfortable on the Trail – Even Over Rocks!

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I purchased the New Trail boots for my horse, Gabe, this summer. Gabe has been barefoot for as long as I've had him, but we recently started trail riding much more frequently, and I...

Traction for Parades with the Easyboot Trail

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I usually have keep my horse shod on the front so when our Sheriff's Mounted Posse is in a parade, I appreciate a little extra traction on the concrete. I use the Easyboot Trail...

EasyCare is Approaching 50 Years and We’re Celebrating Early!

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Founded in 1970, EasyCare pioneered the first hoof boot marketed to the equine industry. To help reduce pain for a beloved family horse suffering from navicular disease, Dr. Neel Glass designed a comfortable, padded...

Easyboot Trail and Gaited Horses

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Do you ride a gaited horse? Have you been wondering how the new Easyboot Trail will work for your horse? Here is a first hand testament from an Easyboot Trail boot user.There are many...

The Trail in Maine

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I have an eight year-old Morgan gelding named Harley who has great feet (knock on wood). But here in Maine with ice and snow, I needed something to make my winter and fall riding...

Easyboots on Parade

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Submitted by Susan Gill, Team Easyboot 2011 MemberJuly 3rd was an eventful day, the culmination of months of planning for many people, starting with my mate Barry - Lt.Col. (Ret.) - a retired Australian...

Pip’s Rehabilitation

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Written by Christina Krueger, a Hoof Care Practitioner based out of Manchester Center, VermontI met Pip, an older Thoroughbred mare, in the fall of 2020. Her owner called me originally concerned about her gelding....