Therefore, when using a Fit Kit to fit your horse for the Back Country, find the boot shell that “fits like a Glove”, where the “V” at the front is spreading and it’s like a second skin. Sizing up a half size also allows for ease of application.” If your horse is on a trim cycle longer than 4 weeks, we recommend using a 1/2 size larger than the snug fit required for the Easyboot Glove. Customers who are unable to use the Easyboot Glove due to length of trim cycle or lack of hand strength should consider the Easyboot Back Country. “Although the size chart for the Easyboot Back Country is the same as one for the Easyboot Glove, the fit does not need to be as snug. Here’s an excerpt from the Fit Kit application guide: Thanks to the Back Country’sinnovative design and robust construction, even if your horse’s hoof measurements don’t fall perfectly into the parameters of the sizing system, the forgiving qualities of this boot’s 3-lap Velcro closure system can make up for various hoof shapes, conditions and pathologies. Though this boot begins its life as a Glue-On shell, the fit requirements for the Back Country are vastly different from those of the Glue-on shell or for the Glove boot. This strap is now standard equipment on every Back Country boot, ensuring a super-secure fit. At the back of this boot is the Snug Strap and its job is to hold everything together in a strong, but tender, embrace. It combines the fit, comfort and convenience of the Glove with the ease of application of the Trail. With it’s rugged, warrior-like good looks, tough as nails rubberized upper, and extra-thick neoprene comfort cup cradling the heel bulbs, this boot is the best of both worlds. The new and improved Back Country boot has evolved into what I like to call the “Black Knight” of boots.
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