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| Anybody have a suggestison or opinion on the best boot to put on a barefoot horse for riding? I can't put shoes on my horse right now but need to keep him legged up. He is flat footed and fine unless we get on rocks. Thanks |
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The Advice Guru
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     Location: California | I second the Old Mac boots. |
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  Location: The Great Northwest | The Best riding/hoof boots are Renegade "renegadehoofboots.com". They don't fill with dirt and are easy off/on. Absolutely the Best! |
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 Shoot Yeah
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      Location: Where you need a paddle... Oregon! | If you want something that's economical, but lasts pretty good, I use Cavallo's. I know there's "better" ones on the market, but I've been using my pair for years and I do a lot of logging roads, water, etc. and they have held up really well. I oil them periodically and I wash them after almost every use (every time if they are muddy or have nettles in them). |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | This is a very good thread. My big boy grass founder, so bought him Softrides untill he gets over being sore, and can use them when I haul. But was wondering about boots for him when I do start riding him again, got lots of good ideals now Thanks guys |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Lady - 2016-06-12 8:32 PM If you want something that's economical, but lasts pretty good, I use Cavallo's. I know there's "better" ones on the market, but I've been using my pair for years and I do a lot of logging roads, water, etc. and they have held up really well. I oil them periodically and I wash them after almost every use (every time if they are muddy or have nettles in them).
I was looking at the Cavallos, which boots are you using? I see that theres different types to choose from. |
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