![]() In the fit kit is a paper brochure that gives you more details on how the boots should fit, there is colored pictures of the boots on horse's feet which is really helpful. The kits are free as long as you return them within 30 days you just pay shipping. Gus's front feet are bigger than his backs (very typical) so I needed to order two kits. ![]() The way the kit works is if you think your horse wears a size 2 boot they will send you three boots, one half size bigger (2.5) the size you think (2) and one half size smaller (1.5). Luckily Easyboot offers a "Fit Kit." I ordered two of them. After looking over the size chart I was really confused and I really didn't want to order the wrong size boots. I looked at their measuring guide and measured Gus's feet (If you are in the US remember that you measure in Millimeters and not Inches!). I looked over all the available options from the manufactures and decided that the easyboot had the best chance of working with his hoof shape. I was trying to hold off as long as possible because his feet are still changing shape and are still more upright than I would like to see them. Regardless I knew I would have to get him hoof boots to make him more comfortable on trail rides. Then he was really really soar, I think the water really messed us up. Gus has transitioned very nicely he never was soar or touchy until we got a week of massive rain and he had to stand in standing water and mud for 10+ days. ![]() ![]() I am a HUGE fan of the barefoot hoof ( I am a farrier / barefoot trimmer.) So begins the transition to barefoot. ![]() I apologize if there has been a review of this before but I wanted to start one for this product to try to offer information to anyone else who has a horse in a similar situation.įirst our horse Gus had really long really overgrown feet when we first got him in June and he had shoes on. ![]()
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