BARE EQUINE PRICE: $50 PER BOOT
The Easyboot Glue-On shell has been developed as a high performance boot and an option for horses in speed and long distance events.
The light weight shell has thin walls that allow the boot to stretch and form to the hoof. The end result is a seamless one-to-one fit that resembles a second skin over the hoof. The Easyboot Glue-On is the closest hoof boot option to the barefoot horse - light weight, no hardware and a seamless fit.
In order for this boot to work properly, it must fit snugly, the foot must be dry during application and the glue-on process must be carefully followed. Complete application details are available HERE: Click here to download this file
This boot is perfect for the following situations:
These boots are meant to be disposable, used once or twice and then thrown away. Glue left on the inside of the boot may affect performance.
EASYCARE DOES NOT recommend that a Glue-On boot be left on for more that ten (10) days in a dry environment or five (5) days in a humid environment.
SIZING INFORMATION

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How to Measure
1. After a fresh trim, measure the width of the hoof across the bottom at the widest point.
2. Measure the length of the hoof from the toe to the buttress line of the heel. The buttress line is the furthest weight bearing point of the heel where the hoof wall ends. Do not include the heel bulbs in the measurement.
3. Compare your measurements with the appropriate size chart. The length and width measurements must fit into the same size on the chart. Because this boot needs to fit very snug, if you are a size apart we recommend that you order a fit kit. (contact us to discuss)
Be sure to check the requirements and measurements against an alternative boot in the EasyCare line -another style may accommodate your horses hoof shape better.
FOR FURTHER TIPS ON GOOD AND BAD FIT - See Easycare Glove Page
Seamless front with NO hardware
Boot material stretches for a smooth, snug fit
Streamlined boot sits below the hairline (pictured boot with glue applied ready to ride)