Related videos of mine:
Introducing the Scoot Boot: https://youtu.be/GzhefHqu4Rk
Review of Scoot Boot - Part 2: https://youtu.be/SiXsAUBniQE
Review of Scoot Boot Part 3- Sizing and Fit: https://youtu.be/DQUr8IsjtDc
Lasair testing out the Scoot Boots at Liberty: https://youtu.be/J8A0Yi1JsfE
How to Select the Right Hoof Boot for you - Plus a look at Renegade (original) vs Scoot Boot.
1. If you are looking for the hoof boots that are the most forgiving in size and shape of the hoof. Ones that can be worn over shoes, ones that work great as an emergency boot you keep in your saddle bag, ones that give the most overall coverage and protection around the whole entire hoof – You want the boots that wrap around. Look at Easyboot Trails/BackCountry/Mac, Cavallos.
2. Slimmer Hoof Boots are less forgiving with size/shape of the hoof: Easyboot Glove/Epic, Renegade, Scoot Boot
3. Slimmest boot with the least amount of hardware, no Velcro, no cables, most flexible sole: Scoot Boot
4. Precise Fit, Heel Bulb Captivator, Cool Shiny colours and fancy design: Renegades
5. Renegades and Scoot Boots are very similar and both are excellent boots so let’s take a closer look at their differences:
- Scoots are slimmer, no Velcro, no cables, flexible sole, open toe design, boot fits between heel bulbs, boot stays on by hugging the entire hoof capsule, no binding at all. One piece, simple design with no moving parts. Best for Barefoot trimmed hooves with low heels and prominent heel bulbs.
- Renegades require a precise fit, thick and stiff sole, closed toe, heel bulb captivator hugs and moves with the hoof – providing stability by without overly binding. If the hoof is wider than longer, you need to look at the Cutback option of their Original boots. Their new Vipers do not come in a Cutback option.
- Both are slim, great soft plastic/silicone material that is excellent in all sorts of terrain, excellent in water – dries quickly, mud dries and falls right off.