Cavallo Simple Hoof Boots and Pastern Wraps

cowgirl16

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I'm considering getting some of these for my boy. His legs are quite fine, and with the gap at the top of the boots, I think the wraps will be needed. Will I need to get a size larger in the boots to allow for the wraps?
 

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I bought these when I decided to go barefoot but I found he slipped on flat surfaces and this unsettled him. Only used them once.
 

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Talk to someone like Carolyn at Urban Horse - always gives good advice based on knowing all the different boots, how they fit and which would be best in particular circumstances. And measure just after a trim - Cavallos can be a bit clumpy so take care with the sizing. I had the Simple ones years ago in a generous size and he hated them, I now have the Trek and he is happier, although we don't really go on any smooth surfaces with them
 

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the cavallo pastern wraps aren't recommended usually, socks or the easyboot wraps seem to be preferred if needed.
 

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I've posted this pic before, but my 5 yo homebred sports horse loves her Cavello Simples. Meant to get the Treks (as advised by Liz at Hoof Bootique), but they were out of stock in her size, so took a punt on these as second best choice. She's on the cusp between sizes, so needs the gel inserts in the slightly-too- large size to perfect the fit. She doesn't need wraps, and has never looked back :).

The stocking was for trying on purposes only.

 

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I find the Trek fastenings are much better, and they are a closer fit, I have TRECs in front and Sports behind (hardly ever need them). The velcro on the Simples doesn't last long. I never needed the gaiters, just as well because the size seems to come up very small on them and they didn't fit my boy. They are a good boot for everyday hacking, easy to put on, but as others have said, a bit clumpy.
 

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Iirc people find they slip/rub, I did assume they must work for some though!

The old style ones did creep up slightly, but no rubs. The newer type stay put, although I have always fitted them below the heel bulbs, so they might be trapped under the heels a bit.
 
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