Akkalia1
Well-Known Member
Starting to think I am not going to be able to get a boot to suit her hind feet 
Will try and condense. Started with cavallo simples, rub and she doesn't seem to find them comfy particularly on her hinds - she takes short strides.
Tried renegade vipers, fitted the fronts, bought those. Hinds twisted, tried all sorts of adjustments, smaller parts etc, thought I might get away with them but then one twisted so far round that the hard part where the pastern strap attaches was sitting behind her pastern and she was rubbed raw and bleeding, sent the back ones back (they were on hire).
Trimmer said I really shouldn't ride without pads at the moment while she's transitioning, so front renegades now redundant as can't use pads in them. Back to cavallos on the front with pads and socks to stop rubbing (have bought boa gaiters to try), she seems ok with this. Hired equine fusion ultras for backs. They twist a bit but as the top part is soft it didn't rub her. However the back straps kept loosening and the boot slouched, probably due to their desire to twist. And I had to do them up so tight at the top to stop the twisting that she came out the next morning with swollen back pasterns.
Next suggestion to hire is the new trail 2. Look like a good fit for her hoof dimensions but my concern is they're a similar style to the cavallo, so will she also find them awkward and not be able to stride out in them? Starting to think I may just have to use cavallos all round for now with gaiters to stop rubbing, but I don't like the effect on her movement. Annoyingly the cavallos are the only boots so far that don't bloody twist on her backs!!!
Arghhhhhhhhh, spending a fortune on hire and want to cry! Fed up of boot testing and so is Luna I suspect.
Will try and condense. Started with cavallo simples, rub and she doesn't seem to find them comfy particularly on her hinds - she takes short strides.
Tried renegade vipers, fitted the fronts, bought those. Hinds twisted, tried all sorts of adjustments, smaller parts etc, thought I might get away with them but then one twisted so far round that the hard part where the pastern strap attaches was sitting behind her pastern and she was rubbed raw and bleeding, sent the back ones back (they were on hire).
Trimmer said I really shouldn't ride without pads at the moment while she's transitioning, so front renegades now redundant as can't use pads in them. Back to cavallos on the front with pads and socks to stop rubbing (have bought boa gaiters to try), she seems ok with this. Hired equine fusion ultras for backs. They twist a bit but as the top part is soft it didn't rub her. However the back straps kept loosening and the boot slouched, probably due to their desire to twist. And I had to do them up so tight at the top to stop the twisting that she came out the next morning with swollen back pasterns.
Next suggestion to hire is the new trail 2. Look like a good fit for her hoof dimensions but my concern is they're a similar style to the cavallo, so will she also find them awkward and not be able to stride out in them? Starting to think I may just have to use cavallos all round for now with gaiters to stop rubbing, but I don't like the effect on her movement. Annoyingly the cavallos are the only boots so far that don't bloody twist on her backs!!!
Arghhhhhhhhh, spending a fortune on hire and want to cry! Fed up of boot testing and so is Luna I suspect.
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