![]() ![]() Had them fit three horses and within 10 feet one or both come off. I like the easyboots EXCEPT I can not canter in them. I have both, well I have the epic gators, don’t know about the edge, it looks like the only difference is the strap system? So the Renegades are lighter than the easyboots? Have you had any horses have a rough adjustment to either brand? i will definitely get the insoles. Boots have come such a long way in a few short years. ![]() The Edge looks to have a nice adjustment system, and I understand it is intended for horses who might need a little “extra”.Įither way I think you’ll be happy with your choice. He needed a little adjustment time for the added weight, other than that he’s OK with them. Renegades are VERY user friendly, will not rub, and with pads installed provide a really fabulous all-terrain boot.Įasycare makes great products too, and the horse who wears the Renegades is working this week in Epics. ![]() In fact, I had a boot failure this weekend after I…altered…them (oops - my experiment failed), and sent 4 boots back to him for inspection and/or remodel, as needed. Imagine your running shoes without insoles and with insoles…yup, insoles win every time! Especially for tender “new” tootsies.Īs for customer service, I have had no problem getting response from Kirt Lander, the owner of Renegades. ![]() And I would strongly suggest putting EVA pads in either one. Either of those will provide protection and support. Haven’t tried the Edge yet, but my horse’s hooves are longtime bare, so I went straight to the Gloves.īut for freshly bare hooves, I think you are on track. I have used Epics, Bares, Gloves & Renegades. ![]()
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