Posted 2014-11-12 10:39 AM Subject: RE: FlowBoots... anyone use them?
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I have a set. The guy that created them is a great person to work with. The boots do a great job protecting the legs and keeps out dirt. Its actually the only boot/polo that keeps dirt and weeds out. The boot does stay in place and the polo wrap is easy to put on. Plus you dont need electrical tape to keep the polo on. Its almost customized to each leg. I dont plan to buy any other brand in the future. Love these boots. Cleaning the boot is easy, just use a hose and let air dry over night. You can also put them in the freezer and use them for cold therapy. The only con is it might take 2-3x to figure out how to put them on properly.
Posted 2014-11-12 12:15 PM Subject: RE: FlowBoots... anyone use them?
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One of my friends posted about this and here is the response from one of the vets. Physiologically this doesn't make sense. You want the "Pressure"/ support on both the extensor tendon and more importantly over the Superficial flexor tendon to make sure you have deeper support to the deep digital flexor tendon and the suspendsory ligaments. Removing this "pressure" removes the support and then all you are accomplishing is prevention on blunt force trauma. They have pretty pictures but no sense.