Hubby has Easy boot Epics and likes them. I don't care for getting them on. I wanted something a little easier but does easier on mean easier off? I was looking at the Easyboot glove backcountry. Anyone here have experience with these boots or boots in general?
Posted 2012-06-25 10:16 PM (#145106 - in reply to #145097) Subject: RE: Trail Boots
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The glove is much easier to put on than the Epic or Bares. I think it stays on just as well as any of the other models.
Regardless of which boot I use, I know I will either tear a gaiter, break a buckle or cable or loose the boot. So I've given up on boots for the main riding season. My horses stay barefoot for 8 months of the year, and occassionally I need some protection during that period. But mostly I ride barefoot 8 months of the year and put shoes on for July-Oct.
Posted 2012-07-02 9:30 AM (#145281 - in reply to #145097) Subject: RE: Trail Boots
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Our clients like the backcountry bare glove best of all, we have most clients in shoes, but the barefoot ones are having really good luck with these... one lady has arthritis severely in her hands, and these are very good for her to put on... they are staying on well..