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Best Use
Designed for aggressive use over varying terrain that consists of long-distance riding or other high concussion disciplines. Catered to handle high mileage (about 50-100+ miles) during a single day or over a week, these hoof boots have a low profile design and provide a secure fit to protect hooves from issues caused by increased riding time.
Best for low to mid mileage riding (<25-50 miles a week), these hoof boots are for more casual use. A great replacement if your horse loses a shoe on the trail, while traveling, or at home. An ideal option for the tender-footed horse or as extra protection during light turnout. These are not designed for aggressive or 23/7 use and should not be used in such cases.
Designed for near-constant 23/7 use to protect hooves during a variety of turnout conditions. A horse is more likely to damage or pull off a hoof boot by playing, chewing, rolling, etc., when turned out at liberty. Regularly take turnout hoof boots off for evaluation and maintenance, and allow them to air out in between uses to help prevent bacteria buildup.
These hoof boots provide the ultimate hoof comfort during medical treatments, stall rest, rehab, or trailering. Aimed to treat a variety of pathological issues to offer relief and concussion support, commonly to lame horses. Therapy hoof boots are not intended for riding or exercise and should not be used in such circumstances.
Specifically designed for comfort and convenience, the Hoof Wraps Brand Bandage Kit w/ EVA Hoof Pad is a safe and easy to use solution for treating common hoof issues such as thrush, stone bruising and abscesses. Durably constructed from heavy duty 1600 denier ballistic nylon and reinforced with industrial stitching, this bandage kit was made to endure the rough and tough of turnout and includes a ½" EVA Hoof Pad to relieve pain and pressure, allowing your horse to move freely and comfortably.
With customizable sizing to fit any hoof with a 4-5½" diameter, the Hoof Wraps Brand Bandage Kit includes a step-by-step numbering system printed directly on the bandage, making the application process completely stress free!
Details
- Durable 1600 Denier Nylon Construction
- Industrial Stitching Reinforcements
- Heavy Duty, Adjustable Velcro Security
- Shock Absorbing ½" EVA Foam Hoof Pad
- Step-By-Step Numbered Application Guide
- Machine Washable & Reusable!
- Sold Individually
Previous Feedback
Comments: A slight amendment to my previous review...upon speaking with the owner of Hoof Wraps, and both of us pondering and tossing ideas back and forth, we came to the conclusion that one reason it is possible that the hoof wrap did not work well in my particular circumstance was because my horse had a good portion of his rear hoof wall removed to aid in the drainage of the abscess. While the boot did not perform as I had hoped in this circumstance, I am confident after speaking with the owner of the company that their product would perform as specified in a different scenario.
From: Theresa - San Jose, California, USA
RW Response: Hi Theresa! Thank you for taking the time to re-review this product. We are sorry the Hoof Wraps Brand Bandage Kit with EVA Hoof Pad didn't work for your situation. Our generous return policy offers free return shipping for a whole year on qualifying orders, no questions asked. You may even request a return label to be quickly sent to you via email. We want to make your rides happy, satisfaction guaranteed!
Comments: I purchased this product to use on a horse who was in a matted stall and the boot came flying off with the first flick of his fetlock! Tried several additional times to secure the boot with Vetrap and even duct tape, but every time the boot was off within minutes. While it is a great idea and concept, I think that they need to go back to the drawing board. The cordua nylon is thin and flimsy and certainly would not hold up to pasture wear as they claim. Thankfully, it is priced at only $20, not that I'm happy about losing $20, but certainly better than losing more money.
From: Theresa - San Jose, California, USA
Comments: I bought this product from our local tractor supply store. It lasted one day. I looked at the reviews and people recommended using duct tape over the velcro to help keep it on. I did this also used vet wrap around the hoof before placing it in the bandage. The back of it came apart in one day. I used the rest of it the next day and it was gone too. Seriously, don't waste your money on this product.
From: Frances - Tennessee, USA