Based on your great reviews, I decided to go with the Scoot Boots and I am extremely happy with them. Thank you for taking the time to explain everything you have discovered!
@DawnSChampion6 жыл бұрын
A McG - awesome!! I'm glad they are working for you!
@jenpratt75127 жыл бұрын
I've been using Renegades for about 5 years on my horse. The only things I've noticed that differ from the review are strict sizing and velcro issues. Practically everything on them can be replaced for fairly cheap, including the velcro and the wires. Almost every pair I've had (at least 6 pairs on fronts and 4 pairs on hinds) I've worn through the boot before the velcro gave out or a wire had issues (I've changed 1 wire in 5 years, maybe 2-3 velcro attachments). As to sizing, it's important to get really close, but my horse went through a lot of hoof changes and the Renegades adjusted through all of it, and stayed on my horse better than any other boot due to their adjustable nature. In fact the only time I've lost one was when I used one that was a size too big. My horse has wide feet, and for him they do great at all speeds over every terrain mentioned, except I don't ride in sand (which is probably why I've had good luck with the velcro). That said, great review :) While I love the Renegades I have been interested in trying the Scoot Boots, they seem very simple and streamlined :)
@MrSnagglepuss117 жыл бұрын
Love the scoot boot - I have tried about 5 different makes of boots and the Scoot boot is a clear winner for me and my horse. Been riding in them for about 10 months now and there is very little wear in the tread - they are incredible. I find that the endurance gaiter is important to have otherwise they can rub a bit!
@johnnyjohnson67714 жыл бұрын
I've been using Renegades for more than a decade. Those straps you are showing are from boots about 8 years old which is about the time Renegade upgraded their hook and loop material and is now the best of it's type found on any hoof boot brand. Cables are also likely just as old. Straps and cables are easily replaceable which is one thing I really love about the Renegade boot line.
@cyclingzero23534 жыл бұрын
Would love a updated version of this video! Got a few more choices now and some boots have been updated. I also have an ottb thats going to do endurance not shod :D ***insert weird looks from horse people*** But even worse I'm a beginner and my horse is still fairly green. I like the scoots so far in theory but not sure they will fit my boys feet. Dont think enough brands pay attention to tread design (but maybe thats because im a mountain biker).
@ruthbenton40013 жыл бұрын
Makes so much sense. Very well explained! I've two horses, one with small feet, one with turkey server plate size lol. Loved the video!
@XimenaMartinPh5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I've try them all, except for the renegades and I also like the scoot boots more than the others
@dkgoodman62337 жыл бұрын
Great review! I have all these boots except for the Scoot Boots which is the reason that I watched your review. I just saw the Scoot Boots and I like what I see. I wanted to know how they "stacked up" against my Renegades and you have fully answered all my questions. Thank you.
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
dk goodman - you're welcome! Glad it was helpful!
@georgiagonzales37693 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. Was going to try something different but after seeing these boots for what I need I will stay with my Soft Ride boots.
@alexandraholzapfel71356 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this great review! Very informative and thorough!
@DawnSChampion5 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!!
@clfulton997 жыл бұрын
Thank you Vyshtia, for an informative review. I have just started looking into hoof boots. I had heard of all the brands you reviewed except for the Scoot Boots. I will now check them out well as I continue my research for choosing the best boot for my mare.
@cayooshexpeditions62434 жыл бұрын
If you carefully rinse your velcro on the Renegades after every rides, they will last for years, no need to even change them after 2500km ! Those industrial velcro are just amazing. Cables are extremely strong as well and I only had to change one in 3 years over 6 pairs regularly used. Incredible technology.
@larryrushing78004 жыл бұрын
Good review, but one point on the scoot boot. Years ago, I was working cattle with some other cowboys and we experienced a break-away. Another fellow and I took off after them at a dead run. My horse was faster and I got to an outcropping of rocks and pulled up my horse. The other fellow came flying by with sparks flying off his horse's shoes. The horse was lamed and eventually was reduced to being a hay burner because he had damaged the bulbs of his hooves. We were both shod with iron, but failure to protect his horse's bulbs ruined a really good horse. If I put boots on my horse (I used to have Easy Boots 30 years ago), I want the bulbs protected. I like minimal, but want to protect even more.
@sunnymcalister23662 жыл бұрын
If just like to mention, keeping a correct hell on your horse would help with this. So many farriers today are just completely taking the heel off of the horse saying that the frog has to touch the ground first, which is BS! Just because someone went to farrier school doesn't mean you're going to get a horse with a good hook. They are teaching this garbage and farrier schools! More people are having hoof and leg problems than ever before. Watch the old westerns and pay attention to the horse's feet. They all have heels. ❤️
@lisamelone71387 жыл бұрын
Very helpful! Been searching for something that will work on my OTTB. Been using EB Gloves, but can't get a snug enough fit--hard to get on, fill up with detritus, will definitely try Scoots!
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
Lisa Melone - very cool. I also have an OTTB, he's the one doing all the testing in my videos. These definitely don't fill up with debris!
@eleanorreid7913 жыл бұрын
How do the Renegade boots go in sand? I'm worried it can accumulate at the toe and along the foam covering the bulbs and cause friction & rubbing. Have you found this to be the case?
@karinbaldwin13574 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for this informative video it has really helped me.
@DawnSChampion4 жыл бұрын
Karin Baldwin - you're welcome!
@Nibbles2point05 жыл бұрын
You don’t quite have a good grasp of how the Renegade boots work. Please go on their website, watch some renegade KZbin videos, then use the boot. The front Velcro is not there “to put pressure on the toe”, it is intended to pull the heel captivator inward. It doesn’t really “flex and move with the hoof” either. The heel captivator is loose like that so you can get it on the hoof. The Velcro on the Renegades is easily swapped out, and is intended to be easily replaceable. I have used Renegades successfully on different hooves with the same boots. Same size overall, but different hoof shape. While it does take some initial time to correctly adjust Renegades to each horse, once it’s done, the boot fits beautifully. However, I agree with you on the Scoots. I think I’ll be getting a pair. I like how there isn’t all the foam, the Velcro, the adjustments. I worry about rubbing, just because of how the back is shaped, but i am willing to give it a try. Nice video!
@lennyrat4ever4473 жыл бұрын
I'm late to the party but I've recently come across the "Flex Boot". They're advertised as soft and flexible like the Scoot Boot but is the material just as durable as the Scoot boot?
@DawnSChampion3 жыл бұрын
Sorry, I don't know anything about the Flex Boots
@MegF1428575 жыл бұрын
Do you have any opinion about boot for horse recovering from laminitic episode? Something for turnout that can use pads, but more likely to stay on & last than the therapy boots.
@DawnSChampion5 жыл бұрын
Pete Ramey likes Easycare Boots. I've found the Scoots can do the job well as well. Whatever works!
@zuzanaboskova70184 жыл бұрын
Hi! Did you seen Easyboot fury sling? I think these are what the scoots needed to ad.
@vduron14 жыл бұрын
Lots of great info. Thank you!
@allyseney51913 жыл бұрын
Love my Cavallos
@erinboeglin9927 жыл бұрын
Hello! I have one horse that we a transitioning to barefoot and I like the idea of the Cavallos for him, how did you feel they did in deep mud and water? Our other gelding has been barefoot all his life and we have scoots for him and love them! Thank you for this informative video, it has helped tremendously!
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
Erin Killinger - Cavallo's and the others with the fully enclosed design don't do as well in mud and water as the open designs that allow mud and water to escape.
@erinboeglin9927 жыл бұрын
Vyshtia- Thank you for your response! This is such a challenge... unfortunately right now he still has pretty contracted/high heels from being shod all his life. Our part of the country has very sticky deep clay mud, and I know the scoots would be ideal but they just don't fit his heels. Do you have a "next best thing" suggestion until his hooves have settled?
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
Yes, it's a total challenge. Too many hoof shapes and sizes and no one has figured out the perfect hoof boot design just yet. lol Sticky, deep clay mud is going to be a challenge...but honestly, I can't fault a hoof boot for coming off if the mud is such that it pulls even my own laced up boots off. You'll have to try them out and see what works. The Scoots and Renegades work best for such situations because they let the mud and water escape and don't cup all of that as the hoof lifts up, but they won't work well with a high heeled hoof. EZ boot Gloves might work...especially the Glue-ons...but if your horse is in transition, frequent trims is best, so that option is not ideal. I say try the Cavallos, EZ Boot Trails or Back Country and modify them. You can wrap the top - over around the boot and up the leg a bit to reduce the mud/water that enters from above. Then cut out relief holes in the bottom and/or sides to allow debris to escape. Try them without mods first - depending on how you ride, how your horse moves, and the actual difficulty of your terrain - they may work just fine without any mods. But if they don't...then try modifying them a bit. Cutting at them will compromise them, but it's better to modify them and have them work, than them not working at all. If you drill holes in the bottom, they actually have to be pretty large holes otherwise the water just plugs up and doesn't actually drain. Slits along the sides work better than holes on the bottom - but you may have to experiment.
@erinboeglin9927 жыл бұрын
Thank you! We will give it a go! I appreciate you taking the time to help my horse and I on this barefoot journey!
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
Erin Killinger - you're welcome! Best of luck!! It's a worthy journey!
@martylesnick20323 жыл бұрын
I have a horse with flat soles, sore heels and getting treated for an abscess. Thinking of ordering Scoot Boots for him. CHAMP is 27 retired and living on Pony Pension, grazing is his main activity 😁 could he wear them 24/7? LOVED YOUR ADORABLE CHIHUAHUA popping in. Susan
@DawnSChampion3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! There are people who use them 24/7, but you do have to check on them. You would have to make sure that the fit is great and he needs to get used to them first. Just like the first time you put on shoes, you need to break in the new shoes - and your feet need to get used to them - same for the horse. I always recommend that you slowly increase the hours worn so that their skin can toughen up gradually and that will prevent flat out sores. Many people do use these to keep hooves clean and protected while medicating too.
@epona91664 жыл бұрын
Hi. I’ve used Easyboot epics and renegades but I don’t like dealing w the wires. Love the looks of scoot boots in front but can’t help thinking the backs would be uncomfortable for the horse. I’m wondering if you’ve ever explored the Alpha hoof boot or the Swiss Galopper hoof boot. Thanks.
@DawnSChampion4 жыл бұрын
No, I haven't. The Scoots have worked great for us for years ago I have no reason to keep searching.
@mairavanleeuwen30884 жыл бұрын
I bought scoot boots a few weeks ago for my boy. The scoot boots I bought (South Africa) came with gaiters which is a padded piece of material that fastens to the back of the scoot boots and provides some cushioning. Mainly to use while your horse is getting used to them. My horse has had no rubbing whatsoever and was comfy from the get go.
@desertrose20853 жыл бұрын
How is the traction in Scoot Boots? I've never tried boots on my horse, but want to give it a go. The ground is rocky, and some parts of it is hard, with loose small rocks or sand over it. So some parts of the trail can be slippery. My horse is barefoot. I'd like something to protect his feet when we go out on trail, but wonder if a horse has more, or less traction in boots.
@DawnSChampion3 жыл бұрын
Scoots give excellent traction. Better than steel and hard plastic. Here is the video showing on rocky terrain that has loose sand/rocks over it - and these are really steep. kzbin.info/www/bejne/jKO2oJmsdqqXfsk
@desertrose20853 жыл бұрын
@@DawnSChampion thanks! I live in the desert, where the ground is quite hard with some loose sand and gravel sliding on top. Traction is a major concern. In fact, that was the most pressing concern to get him barefoot quickly like my other horses. He slipped terribly in horse shoes. But I do need some protection with this rough ground for longer rides, so I'm trying to decide on hoof boots. I've never tried them before, and was always concerned about either tripping, or perhaps having one come off, but hanging by a strap to flop and spook the horse. If these boots come off, do they come completely off, or can they hang there? My horse would seriously freak out with a flopping boot tangled on him. I really appreciate your input. The Scoots seem to be the lowest profile, and the top choice so far.
@michaelcorrieri61175 жыл бұрын
Did you see any differences with tread materials? I am looking for a boot that's good for rock - we have some very rocky trails in northern arizona, with good portions of large red rock they have to climb up or down on. My QH can keep up with the mules on most of it, but some of it is just too slippery.
@DawnSChampion5 жыл бұрын
The Renegades have the hardest material, then Easycare. Scoots have the softest - this one will mold to the rocks and give the horse the best feel and least slip.
@magorzatab83214 жыл бұрын
I am looking for boots for a navicular syndrome horse. Which ones would recommend?
@lauraanders20086 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Do you think it would be safe to jump cross-country in the scoot boots? My 9 year old eventer has never had shoes, but might need something now. I really don't want to put shoes!
@DawnSChampion6 жыл бұрын
If they are a perfect fit, then yes. It sounds like your eventer might have some great hooves already if he's been barefoot all his life - in which case, you might want to take a look at Hoof Armor. It's a product that's kind of like a lacquer or nail harder polish. It's very thin, you smear it all over the bottom of the hoof and (optional) bottom 1/4" rim of the hoof wall. It creates a flexible, clear, hard barrier that protects the hoof. The hoof can still feel sharp rocks, but less so - it will also save the hoof a lot of wear. It's protective and you won't have to worry about any boots flying off. You can choose to use just 1 layer - or I'll put 4 layers on, waiting 24 hours in between each layer so it can fully cure. It's not as protective as an actual boot...so you'll have to see how much protection you actually need. With any boot, there is always a chance of them coming off - it shouldn't create an issue if they do, like it won't make the horse fall...but it could make the horse stumble. The chance of this happening depends on the fit of the boot, the terrain, and how your horse moves in them. Another option is to Glue on Boots. Another option is to mold your own custom shoe out of Vettec Adhesives like Adhere, Super Fast and Sole Guard. So you have a few options! Edit: ONE more option - leave the sole alone to get as thick as possible before competition. I have a video showing how this is the horse's natural "hoof boot". This is not recommended for idle horses because too much retained sole is bad. But for a horse that is actively using their hoof - this IS their natural protection and they will naturally wear it away. Or...you can always trim back down after the competition. But for a few weeks before a competition, let it just grow. Keep it balanced, but let nature build it's own protection.
@sunnymcalister23662 жыл бұрын
I'm interested in scoot boots, but it looks like little gravels would get in there. Anyone have feedback on that?
@DawnSChampion2 жыл бұрын
They all go flying back out with every fling of the hoof
@meitianjian14 жыл бұрын
That's so much for this helpful video!
@DawnSChampion4 жыл бұрын
Mei Hua - you're welcome!
@geriebiffle86736 жыл бұрын
Good information. Thank you!
@DawnSChampion6 жыл бұрын
Gerie Biffle - you're welcome!
@johnparker28267 жыл бұрын
My Arab has very hard feet that don't grow much. They are trimmed only once or twice a year (I know-unbelievable). So my question might be which boot will adapt to fit best with some growth variation and how do I tell when it doesn't fit and needs more trimming? I obviously have never tried boots before..Thanks for your help..
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
John Parker - you just need to find the boot that fits your horse's hooves the best. You know they don't fit when they rub, fall off, etc.
@laureradloff38043 жыл бұрын
Best boot for a horse with high/low heels?
@laurapickering34457 жыл бұрын
hi seen your videos and was just wondering what boot you would recommend for road use as i have a driving pony
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
Any of these hoof boots would work for road use. The key is to find the one with the features that works best for you and your pony - and the ones that fits your pony the best. Fit is the number 1 priority. Many of these boots "fail" simply because they were not the right fit. They are all great boots that would work for your purpose.
@laurapickering34457 жыл бұрын
ah right thank you very much for your help ☺
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. Pick a hoof boot you are interested in and see if you can find a local supplier/fitter who can actually come fit them to your horse. If that option is not available, then take good, detailed pictures of the hoof - including the bottom with a ruler in mm laid across it. Send these pictures to the company of your choice and see what they think. Some may be able to tell you if their boots will work for your horse's hooves. It's kind of like us buying shoes online though - really, the only way to tell is to put the shoe on. ...but detailed pictures judged by the manufacturer themselves is still better than a simple guess off of measurements.
@skassitl3 жыл бұрын
Hello, thank you for this! Toward the end of your video you mention that Scoot Boots are ideal for a horse with low heels and prominent bulbs. I once had (and sold) a pair is Easy Boot Epics. I didn't like the hardware on them but they fit my horse's hoof shape well. Do you think these are comparable? Thank you
@DawnSChampion3 жыл бұрын
If we're just talking about hoof shapes. Both are made for round hooves.
@melaniegagnon38357 жыл бұрын
Super helpful! Thank you!
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
Melanie Gagnon - you're welcome!
@kylieomari61377 жыл бұрын
I have renegade vipers and even when the velcro is new, I have a real problem at the beach, sand makes the velcro just come apart. I am seriously considering the new scoot boots. Thank you for this.
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
Kylie Omari - you're welcome! Thank you for your input on the Renegades too!
@hanakarnikova69507 жыл бұрын
You can replace the velcro easily. I was using then in sand a lot and had no problem. My problem was in tall grass with grass seeds that stuck into velcro and it was impossible to get i out. I replaces the hoof velcro with small dog collar :D It works great. The pastern velcro I let be. Also it seems to me that Renegades aren't so much strict on hoof size as was said, scoot boots seems to me stricter :D But its just my opinion and experience. Have renegades over 7y without problem, but they just can't be fitted to my mares rears they keep twisting, so I tried scoots. They are awesome but problem is with hoof size changes (I trim regular but my mare has flat hooves) I managed it to work. Would not change these two brands for any other. They are light and my mare walks like if they're not there at all. Easy boots were to heavy and I don't like the attachment system. Thanks ! Awesome video by the way !
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
Hana Kárníková - thank you! Thank you for your input! Great info!
@finnsfun7 жыл бұрын
You could tape over the top to seal the velcro in?
@Joybellmorgans6 жыл бұрын
Have a look at Swiss Gallopers Boots! Wow....if only I could afford those! My horse developed ring bone on one foot after using Renegades for three years.
@DawnSChampion6 жыл бұрын
I would stick with the Scoots. The SG's is one of those all encompassing boots that relies on cinching down to stay on. I don't like those types. Velcro is their only fastener, I hate velcro in hoof boots - they are the first things to go. And it has a heel bulb captivator design - I prefer the open heel design.
@finnsfun7 жыл бұрын
You would probably like the Easyboot gloves as they are minimalist streamlined with little hardware but need a good fit like Renegades and scoot boots.
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
In this video and others I've made, I already show why I don't like the Easyboot gloves. I don't like all the metal hardware - inside the boot that digs into the outer wall of the hoof - and the hardware on the outer sides of the boots that can cut up my horse's legs because they jut out. There's a reason why fasteners are always on the outside of legs, up front or on the back. Having them on the inside of the leg is dumb. I've already spoken to Easycare about this as well. They obviously don't see it as a problem, but that doesn't work for us. This design is why, after 10 years of using various boots in their product lines, I finally had to switch and find a boot that did not use that design. Also, the gloves are still a hard plastic shell. The Scoots is a soft, flexible TPU plastic that absorbs shock. Totally different.
@finnsfun7 жыл бұрын
I think you are confusing the gloves with the epics. Gloves just pop on and have velcroed gaiters, no hardware whatsoever. They are most streamlined minimalist boot there is after the scoot boot. The metal bits in the epics can be taken out, have done it myself, and the strap in the heels. Cut the top edge down also. All tips I got off easy boot.
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
I see what you're saying, but the gloves still have the screws on the sides. The hard plastic bit from the gaiter attaches to the boot on either side of the boot - held in by screws. When there are things that jut out on the inside like that, my horse cuts the inside of his legs with those hard bits. Even if the boots are too bulky, he'll cut or rub himself. So in our case, we needed the absolute slimmest boot with nothing jutting out at all. I had used Easyboots for 10 years before switching and I didn't like having to search for something different. I even called them to see if they could recommend something, and they couldn't - that's a design they use for all of their boots now. Even their Trails that never used to have those, now do.
@MsGroovalicious5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@DawnSChampion5 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@danmoretti48087 жыл бұрын
How did you find the Easyboots in terms of staying on? Thanks so much!
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
I had been using Easyboots for 10 years before switching to Scoots. The difference was - I was using the Easyboots as an emergency boot if I lost a steel shoe out on trail - or over the steel shoes if I needed more hoof protection over extremely rocky terrain. When I went barefoot, I stayed with Easyboots, but found I was having a lot of problems - that's how I got started in my search for the performance hoof boot that would work for us. The problems I had with Easyboots is that they had switched their design to where now every boot has that keeper strap - my horse was interfering horribly at high speeds because of the hardware present on the inside/medial side of the boots. In my opinion, buckles and hardware should only be present on the outside/lateral side or front of the leg. The models I was using, Backcountry/Trails, were also bulky. They also were made of canvas/leather which would stretch out horribly, so by the 4th ride, they had stretched out to the point that they were quite loose. That's when they would just fall right off - even at a just a trot. That's when I gave up on them. The Easyboot Gloves would have better retention, but even they have that hardware present on the inside of the legs, so we can't use them. My horse never cut up his legs when I switched to Scoots.
@danmoretti48087 жыл бұрын
It looks like maybe you could cover the metal screws on the Easyboots Original with a thin layer of epoxy or even sew a patch over them. And I don't think the metal spikes on the inside ever touch anything but the hoof wall. The only reason why I bring this up is that the cabling system looks really secure, so maybe they won't come off even at high speed.
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
Covering the metal screws doesn't work for my horse. He has very little tolerances at high speeds. Just the fact that they bump out on the sides interferes with his legs. You're correct that the metal spikes on the inside only touch hoof wall...but I don't like that. Depends on what you call high speed. I have ridden horses who's top speed is 26mph. The fastest I've gone on my horse is 46mph. Also, he's does a lot of extreme movements that most horses never do on a regular basis. I do have videos showing some of this if you look up the video of him testing the Glue On Boots. The Easyboots have great retention for many horses and they are great boots. They just don't work for us.
@danmoretti48087 жыл бұрын
Wow, 46mph is no joke! And thank you so much for your replies and sharing. :)
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
He's an Off The Track Thoroughbred and had winning times around the track. He only came to be because he was too crazy and hated the track. He hit 46 mph AFTER already running 10 miles. I don't run him fresh, 'cause honestly, I'm not so sure I could stay on. LOL You're welcome! Have a great day!
@patrobinson41055 жыл бұрын
The scoot boot is the only boot that will stay on my Paso. However they fit good when I bought them and now seem a bit loose. I am having trouble with rubs on one foot. I have tried to insert pads to lift foot or toe clips to tighten shoe. They were sized by a professional. I have used endurance gaiter. I am an endurance rider. I love this boot but don't like rub and therefore can only use these boots couple of days in a row of riding. comments please.
@DawnSChampion5 жыл бұрын
Pat Robinson - kzbin.info/www/bejne/p6m4gpZqnqmlgNE
@suzanneliddall31666 жыл бұрын
Do the scoot boots let in stones at all?
@DawnSChampion6 жыл бұрын
Suzanne Liddall - not that I've ever noticed. It's not like the enclosed boots where I used to pour out sand and rocks at the end of each ride. Scoots are open in the front, sides and rear. Horses also flick their hooves. The combination release any debris with every step. Watch my other video and pay attention at the slow motion parts in the sand. You'll see a huge stream of sand shooting out the front of the boots. It'll shoot out over a foot long. Hooves have always been clean after every ride. kzbin.info/www/bejne/pqOql52altV9qrM
@Hondasonatta5 ай бұрын
Can you use these on pavement
@DawnSChampion5 ай бұрын
Absolutely. That’s what the mounted police use
@Aurora81127 жыл бұрын
Thank you, this market is confusing.
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
You're welcome! Yes...it is!! Biggest thing is - they are all great boots in their own specialties. Just like buying our own shoes - sometimes the only way to know which is best is to actually try them on and ride with them. It's hard buying things like this over the internet. The other thing that makes it hard is that the horse's entire hoof's shape and size can be changed tremendously by trims...so...the best thing is to pretty much understand and be able to trim your horse's hooves. Then you have the most control over fit and everything.
@traceymini8 жыл бұрын
great job! thanks!
@DawnSChampion8 жыл бұрын
Thank you, and you're welcome!
@rockerbellas7 жыл бұрын
Hi Vyshita, I love your reviews, they have helped me make the right decision and move away from the enclosed boots which I was initially sold on, I am now leaning towards the Scoot! I was wondering have you ever tried or heard anything about the Evo boots? Someone mentioned these to me the other day, I cant find much in the ways of reviews on them. www.evohorse.com/ Also during the transition period from shod to barefoot how long does the hoof take to redesign itself?
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
rockerbellas - Hi! Glad they were helpful! No, sorry, I know nothing about Evo.
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
rockerbellas - depends on the hoof. Genetics. How much damage it has to reverse. How diligent you are in giving the horse everything he/she needs to build a better hoof. How good or bad the new trims are. It can take 4 months to a couple of years. You should be able to at least see if you're heading in the right direction in 4-6 months. They usually grow out a new hoof in about a year.
@rockerbellas7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Vyshita! ;-))
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
rockerbellas - you're welcome! Best of luck!!
@thoroughbred215 жыл бұрын
Cute dog!
@DawnSChampion5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@michelewarner51662 жыл бұрын
Renegades have reasonable parts. You can buy a new velcro for about 8 bucks or less.
@penzput7 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Thank you for making. Couple questions... 1) I'm in the USA, so how long does it take for the Scoot Boots to arrive once ordered? And 2) If my horse had shoes, and I'm transitioning him to barefoot, would I need to use a boot like Cavallo's Trek until his foot is the correct shape for Scoot Boots?
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
Thank you and you're welcome! I'm in CA and it took about 1.5 - 2 weeks for the boots to arrive. Order directly from Scoot Boots for the best price. Some sites have a huge markup on them. Scoots does free worldwide shipping. If you could enter a note that you saw my video (Dawn Champion), that would be great. Now for the shape of your horse's hooves - that would depend on how they are right now. I started my search for the perfect hoof boot because I just switched my TB to Barefoot. His hooves were fine to go straight into Scoots. Scoots are also quite forgiving on size, so they work great for the Transitioning hoof. If your hooves have too high of a heel (contracted heels/club foot type), then the Scoots will not work so great on them. These are designed to fit right in the heel bulbs so they need the low heel type hooves. Check out their sizing page - that gives you all the details and I would highly recommend following their directions to send in the pictures of your hooves so they can advise you in person. You can also check out my video: Review of Scoot Boot Part 3- Sizing and Fit: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eoK4o2t_qM-nesU . Congratulations on making the switch to Barefoot!! I'm 4 months in and seeing such HUGE improvements in my horse's health, it's amazing!!
@penzput7 жыл бұрын
Hi Dawn, thanks for the reply. Stayed up 1/2 the night watching all your vides. LOL I'm in CA also (HB - Orange Co). I will discuss with my farrier this Friday. I haven't been able to ride my whole week off (xmas vacation), cause he lost a shoe last week, and then the other one this week! He only has shoes on the front & I'd really like to go barefoot. The only thing stopping me was dealing with boots. The Scoot Boots appear to be the answer. Thanks again for the great detail you put into all your videos. I appreciate how much time & $$$ you've spent on all the boots you've used. I'm sure you just saved me a lot of time, money & frustration! LOL
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
penzput - you're welcome!! Feel free to check out my FB page. I have a ton more videos on there and I've been documenting our Barefoot transition. That info might help you too, to avoid the pitfalls that people encounter during Transition. Barefoot solved problems that I didn't even know was possible. Considering everyone told me I was going to do more harm than good by going Barefoot (to put it mildly). Issues that I was told was my horse's conformation/genetic faults or problems with our husbandry has been magically resolved just by pulling shoes and proper trims.
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
Oh!! Since you are fairly close, I do have Scoot Boots sizing kit and some stock. You can see and feel the differences in the brands yourself and I can actually help get you all sized up and everything. I can also help you get started if you wish to learn how to get started trimming yourself. :)
@penzput7 жыл бұрын
That would be EXCELLENT! Hopefully my farrier is coming tomorrow (Friday) and we will be discussing the possibility of my horse going totally barefoot & wearing these boots. Then I was going to measure & send away to Scoot Boots -but if you can help with sizing & have stock I can buy that would be great! I wouldn't have to wait 2 weeks for them to be mailed. How do we connect? When I go to Norco, I usually go to Thrifty Horse & also Rancho Santiago Obstacle Course.
@BethBergArtemis7 жыл бұрын
Excellent review, thank you!
@DawnSChampion7 жыл бұрын
Beth Berg - thank you, and you're welcome!
@424stormygirl3 ай бұрын
All I got out of this is you have to spend a fortune to get the right ones.