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Easyboot Trail Original

The Easyboot Trail Original is the easiest hoof boot in the world to apply and remove. A lightweight boot with a Cordura® fabric exterior and padded leather band, it opens up completely to slip on and off over a variety of hoof shapes and sizes. Ideal for casual riders, the boot also doubles as a therapy boot and works well for extended wear during turnout.

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  • Easyboot Trail Original

Easyboot Trail Original

Back by popular demand, the Easyboot Trail Original is the easiest hoof boot in the world to apply and remove - and very affordable. This is a perfect hoof boot for the casual rider and it doubles as a therapy boot.

With a Cordura® fabric exterior and padded leather band, it opens up completely to slip on and off over a variety of hoof shapes and sizes. The rear double hook and loop attachment protects the entire hoof wall, keeping the boot firmly in place.

We recommend the EasyCare Gaiters as an optional accessory (sold separately).

Easyboot Trail Original

Front shield protects the area that takes the most abuse.

Easyboot Trail Original tread pattern

Aggressive tread pattern provides serious traction and grip.

Easyboot Trail Original closure

Hook and loop closure, no buckles or straps to get in the way.

Easyboot Trail Original opened up

Opens wide for ease of application.

The Easyboot Trail Original Size Charts

Easyboot Trail - Inches

Size

Width in inches

Length in inches

0

3 15/16" - 4 1/8"

4 1/8" - 4 5/16"

1

4 1/8" - 4 5/16"

4 5/16" - 4 ½"

2

4 5/16" - 4 ½"

4 ½" - 4 ¾"

3

4 ½" - 4 ¾"

4 ¾" - 4 15/16"

4

4 ¾" - 4 15/16"

4 15/16" - 5 1/8"

5

4 15/16" - 5 1/8

5 1/8" - 5 5/16"

6

5 1/8" - 5 5/16"

5 5/16" - 5 ½"

7

5 5/16" - 5 ½"

5 ½" - 5 11/16"

8

5 ½" - 5 11/16"

5 11/16" - 5 15/16"

9

5 11/16" - 5 15/16"

5 15/16" - 6 1/8"

10

5 15/16" - 6 1/8"

6 1/8" - 6 5/16"

11

6 1/8" - 6 5/16"

6 5/16" - 6 11/16"

12

6 ½" - 6 7/8"

6 11/16" - 7 1/8"

Easyboot Trail - MM

Size

Width in mm

Length in mm

0

100-105mm

105-110mm

1

105-110mm

110-115mm

2

110-115mm

115-120mm

3

115-120mm

120-125mm

4

120-125mm

125-130mm

5

125-130mm

130-135mm

6

130-135mm

135-140mm

7

135-140mm

140-145mm

8

140-145mm

145-150mm

9

145-150mm

150-155mm

10

150-155mm

155-160mm

11

155-165mm

160-170mm

12

165-175mm

170-180mm

Easyboot Trail Original - Frequently Asked Questions

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Q Can I use the Easyboot Trail for endurance?

A The Easyboot Trail is designed specifically for light and medium mileage riders who ride up to 25 miles per week.

Q Why only 25 miles per week?

A It is impossible to determine a one-size-fits-all mileage threshold because every horse is different, and so is every trail. So the 25-mile designation is not a scientific one. But just as you would not run a marathon in hiking boots, it does not mean that the hiking boots will always hurt your feet. Their size, shape and weight are simply designed for a different purpose. This is also true with the Easyboot Trail, which is designed specifically for the pleasure and trail rider.

Q Where can I ride with the Easyboot Trail?

A The closure system keeps boots secure even in the toughest of trail conditions.

Q Is the Easyboot Trail comfortable for my horse?

A The sole shape is slightly longer than wide. This is an important feature allows more horses to wear the boots comfortably and securely.

Q What are the features of the Easyboot Trail?

A Features:

  • Sold in singles
  • Quick and easy to apply; no strength or force required
  • Available in 13 sizes to fit most breeds
  • Comfortable and lightweight
  • Drainage holes built into the sole
  • EasyCare gaiters are sold separately as an accessory

Q Are the Easyboot Trail boots left or right specific?

A No, the Easyboot Trail fits on both the left and the right hoof.

Q Do I need to gradually break my horse into the Easyboot Trail?

A Give your horse time to adjust to wearing the Easyboot Trail boots. The first time you fit your horse with the Easyboot Trail, start by just walking out. Gradually increase the duration and distance of rides wearing Easyboot Trail boots. Too much too soon can lead to chafing.

Q Can I purchase gaiters for the Easyboot Trail boot?

A EasyCare gaiters are sold separately as an accessory.

Q Can I turn my horse out wearing the Easyboot Trail?

A Yes, you can turn your horse out in the Easyboot Trail either to get him used to wearing or breaking in the boots or to provide protection.

Q Can I ride my horse with the Easyboot Trail over metal shoes?

A Yes. If you intend to use the Easyboot Trail over metal shoes, take the hoof measurements after the horse is newly shod to ensure a correct size. Using our hoof boots over metal shoes voids the EasyCare Guarantee.

Q Are the Easyboot Trail boots worn on all four feet?

A That is really personal preference. It depends on distance covered and type of terrain.

Q Do I require the same size Easyboot Trail on the front and rears?

A Not necessarily. Always take hoof measurements as soon as possible after a fresh trim and measure each hoof separately. Correct size selection and proper fitting are very important and will ensure maximum performance from Easyboot Trail hoof boots.

Q Can the Easyboot Trail boot get waterlogged?

A No, there are drainage holes built into the sole of the boot.

Q Does the Easyboot Trail offer good traction?

A The Easyboot Trail offers superb traction on all surfaces including aggressive mountain terrain, creek beds, asphalt and loose gravel where horses can lose their footing.

Q What's the difference between the Old Mac's G2 and the Easyboot Trail?

A The Easyboot Trail is built on the G2 chassis, but it's easier to put on and remove because there is no internal webbing strap and no buckle on the outside. It is also lighter weight and is sold in singles.

Q How much does the Easyboot Trail weigh?

A The Easyboot Trail weighs approximately 14 to 26 ounces depending on the boot size.

Q How does the Easyboot Trail make contact with the horse's leg?

A The boot makes contact with the pastern in a more concentrated area than a gaitered boot does.