![]() Comfort Pads are an excellent way to help the horse owner successfully transition a horse from shod to barefoot. The pads can also be used to help improve the fit of the boots while at the same time providing cushioning, additional protection, and frog support to the hoof. We have found that Eas圜are Comfort Pads are especially beneficial for any horse that is ridden. Going to try the firm pads next.Ĭomments: easy to cut and fit, whish they would last a little longer for the price.įrom: Sissi - Greenwell Springs, Louisiana, USAĬomments: I was disappointed how quickly my horse shredded these inside his boots.These pads increase heel comfort so that all horses sound or unsound are encouraged to move correctly. I tried the medium firmness and only got 3 rides out of them. But my horse seems to like them.įrom: Michelle - Sunnyvale, California, USAĬomments: My horse does seem the like the pads and they help make the boots fit better. They do seem like they will not last too long which is a bit of a bummer (I got medium firmness). I cut them to fit the EasyBoot Trail Hoof boots and they fit perfectly.Ĭomments: Easy to cut - however there are no lines for the sizes on gloves (only Old Macs & Easy Soaker). They lasted a long time, considering he was in them for about 22 hours out of the day. I recommend all Glove users use these pads for a healthier foot.Ĭomments: These really helped my horse during a barefoot transition to be more comfortable in his hoof boots. ![]() I keep a screwdriver close and tighten up hardware so they don't come off. Just make sure to keep your hardware tight on your boots, as sometimes the extra cushioning in there can cause a little more pressure on the bolts. It helps protect the sole, but it also stimulates frog growth because it forms around the frog in a way that the boot wouldn't do by itself. ![]() Comments: I used the firm red pads in my easyboots as a standard practice. ![]()
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