How to put on Endurance Gaiters with Scoot Boots
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- Опубликовано: 22 авг 2020
- Scoot Boot sizing specialist and barefoot trimmer Julia explains how to put on the Endurance Gaiters with your Scoot Boots and why they are important for long rides.
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Scoot Boots are a lightweight, high performance hoof boot. They are easy to put on and off and give a secure fit with excellent drainage. Designed by a farrier for the barefoot horse, they excel across all riding disciplines and are a dependable rehab and barefoot transition boot.
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Just what we need to prevent some chafing from the mud straps! Probably have to go up in size for the mud strap.
Excelente!👍🤠
Can the mud strips used together with the endurance gaiters ?
Will these keep rocks and debris from rubbing the heel bulbs?
Why didn't you use the pattern strap? Do you not need it with the gaiters?
Pasterns are a secondary securement that some riders do forgo, we have not put them on here to prevent them getting in the way of the demonstration. A lot of riders switch out to mud straps, if they're doing a long endurance rider where they'll be encountering water or mud for extra security 🤗
If you ride on sandy beach, do they fill up with sand?
No they don't! Scoot Boots have vents on all sides to allow for maximum drainage. Here is an example of sand drainage: facebook.com/1517303908530054/videos/496892187662983
Here is a link if you want to find your size and talk to our specialists about your situation: au.scootboots.com/pages/sizing-hoof-boots
can you canter on hard roads with them?
Yes you sure can! The thermoplastic material of Scoot Boots allows for great cushioning and shock absorption. Here is an example of cantering on a gravel road. facebook.com/1517303908530054/videos/419791828960588
Did you have to use a size larger to fit the gaiters?
Hi, no need to go up a size 😊Scoots are flexible enough to fit the endurance gaiters in comfortably for your horse or pony ❤
@@ScootBootsdownunder I bought a pair of endurance gaiters. The gaiter's "widen" the boot and it's not possible to close the front so I have to order a size larger boots. Otherwise I'm very happy with my Scoot Boots and have been using them for trail riding for over two years.
You do not need to add a pasturn strap?
Pasterns are a secondary securement that some riders do forgo, we have not put them on here to prevent them getting in the way of the demonstration. A lot of riders switch out to mud straps, if they're doing a long endurance rider where they'll be encountering water or mud for extra security 🤗
What about the price in Indian rupees
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I hate my boots, I swear you size it one size to small. Iv used them twice and mine are never this easy to put on
That doesn't sound good! Did you contact the sizing team for fitting advice when you got the boots so they could help you assess the size before you started using them?
Hello, greetings from Germany. You could try to widen the tight spots with a heat gun.
@@klingenwald9410 Or even with a hair dryer, as I did 😊only takes a little longer 😉