

With both a regular and narrow sizing chart, this style should fit a range of hoof shapes. The Easyboot Sneaker is a light riding boot intended for 25 miles per week or less. This boot is great over rocky terrain and slippery ground. It is durable enough that it can work well for turn out, as well as for therapeutic purposes. If you have decided that this is the best boot style for your horse and your situation, we’d like to share some tips and tricks to help you have a successful experience with the Easyboot Sneaker. We have found that the sizing chart represents a snug fit. If you are worried about going up a full size, then try the next size up in the other sizing chart.įor example, if the hoof measurements are at the top end of a 1 Regular, but you want a little bit of wiggle room, size up to a 2 Narrow. This will add 10 mm to the length of the boot, while keeping the same width. By switching back and forth between the two size charts, you can sort of go up or down half a size. When you are applying the boot, try folding the tabs back and hooking them together to keep them out of the way to simplify the application process. The Easyboot Sneaker is not a great candidate for added padding. This boot is designed to have more flexibility and allow for movement and natural flexion of the hoof because of its rubber sole. It is also a snug boot, unless you size up.

However, it is possible to add the 6mm Comfort Pads to the boot. Just keep in mind that it can affect the fit. It will also reduce the flexibility of the sole, which is one of the great features of this boot. One circumstance that may really benefit from padding, though, is if you have a Mini or a pony that could benefit from the Easyboot Cloud, but the smallest Easyboot Cloud is still too big.

This would be the perfect time to consider trying the smallest size in the Sneaker and adding Comfort Pads to take up any excess space.
