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RE: [RC] trimming easy boot epics - L gin

Let me know, I am starting to reride again after almost 2+ years and moving (still fencing phase #3 with half a barn built-)-
I just bought 2 more epics --now have a set. One half is newer easyboots I just bought gaiters for with the heel already cut down and a set with the gaiters not trimmed down . My horse is barefoot (has very hard, feet, thick walls and nice concavity to begin with.) I am wondering if I should cut the straps and heels and fronts a bit of the new ones--- or put the whole set on while riding in arena and see what happens. ---- Course you can always buy more heel straps. I have an extra set... but once you cut the heel down....




--.From: "Karen Casemier"


I'm getting ready to experiment with Epics for my horse. There is tons of great information written by Karen on easycares site. What I'm trying to determine is if I should trim the back of the boot/heel strap as suggested in Karen's directions, or if that is only necessary for standard easy boots without the gaitor. I can't determine if the trimming is recommended just to decrease the risk of the horse pulling a boot (which would be negated by the gaitor that covers that same area), or also to reduce the chance of rubbing.

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