
No sooner did we jump a fence and turn a sharp corner than her right front boot popped off. At the bottom of the second hour, we joing the first field…that was it. The first two hours went well, all boots in place at all gaits and through varied terrain. Last Saturday, we hunted the All New England Hunts Joint Meet with Myopia. If a boot can stay on her, it can stay on anything.


At first, I LOVED them! They seemed to stay on, the studs gave good traction, and I could rest assured that they wouldn’t rub, given that they do not come above the hairline. They did stay on, however, and did not twist. Very nice boots, but they tangled her feathers. (I do my own trimming and truly enjoy maintaining my horses hooves)Īt first, we tried the Boa’s. The combination of the two had me seeking hoof protection for her without turing to shoes.

Well, I think my Epics have met their match.
