2025 EasyCare Product Catalog - Flipbook - Page 14
PLEASURE
Easyboot Sneaker Size Chart
Regular Sizes
Easyboot Sneaker
SB-EBSF (REGULAR) and SB-EBSH (NARROW)
The Easyboot Sneaker is the most pliable hoof boot in the Easyboot
lineup, designed to give the hoof maximum flexibility. The Easyboot
Sneaker sole provides a new tread design and is engineered from a
blend of rubber and urethane. This material absorbs shock, wears well,
and allows for maximum hoof mechanism. A great hoof boot for
pleasure riders, turn out, and therapy uses.
Application and removal of the Easyboot Sneaker is simple with the
large, overlapping hook-and-loop upper pattern, which keeps the boot
secure while the horse is in motion. The patent-pending strapping
system locks the heel in place to reduce twisting and improve boot
retention, and the replaceable front strap is quick and easy to fasten.
Size
Width (mm)
00
90-100
Length (mm)
95-105
0
100-110
105-115
1
110-120
115-125
2
120-130
125-135
3
130-140
135-145
4
140-150
145-155
5
150-160
155-165
Size
Width (mm)
00
80-90
95-105
0
90-100
105-115
1
100-110
115-125
2
110-120
125-135
3
120-130
135-145
4
130-140
145-155
5
140-150
155-165
Narrow Sizes
Length (mm)
The Easyboot Sneaker is available in both regular and narrow patterns
to ensure proper fit and function. The seven regular and narrow
patterns are designed to fit a large selection of equine feet.
Easyboot Mini Size Chart
Easyboot Mini
Size
Width (mm)
Length (mm)
Mini
44-49
49-54
Mini 1
50-55
55-64
Mini 2
56-65
65-72
Mini 3
66-76
73-86
SB-EBMINI
Designed for miniature horses, ponies and foals, and easy to apply, the
Easyboot Mini molded hoof boot is the ultimate option for tiny hooves.
It’s the smallest molded hoof boot in the world. The lightweight
urethane blended sole allows for traction and protection on any
surface. The durable and supple upper keeps the boot secure without
interfering with the natural gait. It’s ideal for light driving, traction and
therapeutic support.
Selecting the correct size ensures maximum performance and boot
longevity. Allow for a conservative break-in period to give your horse
time to adjust to wearing the boots, then gradually increase the wear
time.
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