Illusion100
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I have no idea about them. Are there ones that fit well and don't rub etc?
For the front feet of a TB, if that makes any difference!
For the front feet of a TB, if that makes any difference!
Best advice - accurately measure your horses feet, then contact The Hoof Boutique. Different boots suit different horses.
Is there some online info as to how an owner could do accurate measurements?
YesIs there some online info as to how an owner could do accurate measurements?
Yes, there are ones that fit well and don't rub.
Its a bit like saddles, in that a make that fits one horse well won't necessarily work for another due to hoof shape and action. It also depends on the type of work done and on what surfaces and whether the hooves are likely to be changing a lot (recently removed shoes / start of a rehab) or are fairly settled. Another consideration is if you want to use pads inside them (needed for very thin soles or poor frogs) and how easy you need the fitting to be (i.e. how good your horse is about you messing with his feet and if you have a bad back) .
Some online shops do a recommendation service if you send them photos and measurements, also a "hire before you buy" service and fit kits. Another option is buying secondhand as if not worn too much they will often retain their value so you can experiment without wasting too much money. Also some trimmers stock and fit boots.
Theres details on the websites (hoof boutique, the Saddlery shop, equine podiatry supplies and Urban Horse are good start points).
I've only ever spoken to The Saddlery Shop so have no comparison but they were extremely helpful so worth giving them a call to discuss possible options too
https://hoofbootique.co.uk/how-to-measure-and-photograph-for-hoof-boots/Is there some online info as to how an owner could do accurate measurements?
https://hoofbootique.co.uk/how-to-measure-and-photograph-for-hoof-boots/
Hoof Bootique really are excellent (there’s a reason why they’re pretty much always the first company mentioned on threads like these or on places like FB), there’s lots of information available on their website or if you contact them Liz will advise you directly.
Also, is Keratex still one of the recommended hoof/sole hardeners?
Also, is Keratex still one of the recommended hoof/sole hardeners?
I second them - and also hired a fitkit for Scoots. If you are anywhere close to the sizes advised (foolproof 'how to measure' photos also given) I'd advise hire shells and give them a good go. I have three Scooters and one is a TB who they said (Scoot themselves) that he wasn't suitable. Well, he is!I found Urban Horse https://www.urbanhorse.com/
extremely helpful in finding the right ones for ours .
I hired a fit kit to be sure, and have ended up with a perfect fit.
I tried a Flex Boot on my boy yesterday. He usually wears Viper Renegades all round but I wanted a more flexible front boot and was really impressed with them. Easy to put on and take off and I am seriously tempted, my only concern is they aren't as hardwearing as The Vipers.
on the one side they are also not as expensive, £160 a pair v £212. They have a coloured strap/gaiter as standard which would be a great help against black vipers (unless one ordered coloured ones) The replacement shells for flex are £55. No more velcro.
I too am looking at the flex (going from gloves) I was going to go for vipers or classics if the vipers don't fit. Hate the velcro but with the exception of scoots renegades are the only ones I have found with traction.
The gloves don't have sufficient grip on our ground in the wet. Looking at the soles of the flex they seem very similar to gloves and I wonder if they wear quickly if they will soon lose grip on sticky ground.
I too am seriously tempted. Do you have any thoughts about the grip on the flex?. (I have never seen one)
thanks, yes it's the great unknown for me as well.They feel very very grippy compared to the Vipers and I don’t think they would lose their traction or go smooth with wearing down. I like the fact the whole boot will flex with the foot which has got to be a good thing and the price is a big bonus. The breakover is comparable with the Vipers and the fixings are far easier to negotiate, no more Velcro which needs to be washed and dried after every muddy ride. Shape wise DP wears 125x120 in Vipers and the 120 Flex boots fitted his feet perfectly so I would say they are a match for the Vipers. I think I am going to get them but will keep Vipers on the back for now to see how we get on. Everyone I know who has switched over are impressed its just going from tried and tested to the unknown for me.
I hadn’t come across these before - they look rather neat as an alternative to renegades.I tried a Flex Boot on my boy yesterday. He usually wears Viper Renegades all round but I wanted a more flexible front boot and was really impressed with them. Easy to put on and take off and I am seriously tempted, my only concern is they aren't as hardwearing as The Vipers.
As well as this I now have to replace all the bleeding cables @ £12 each - as one snapped and the rest are worn - 2 per boot, 4 boots, ?thanks, yes it's the great unknown for me as well.
not having to thread the velcro through those loops and no more washing the velcro. What to do with all that spare time.
I hadn’t come across these before - they look rather neat as an alternative to renegades.
As well as this I now have to replace all the bleeding cables @ £12 each - as one snapped and the rest are worn - 2 per boot, 4 boots, ?
Paddy i think Brownmare on here went from Vipers to Flex. Maybe you could PM to ask her how she’s getting on with them as she has been using them for a while now.