

*We recommend ordering a half size larger than your measurements indicate for this boot style.

The lightweight upper stabilizes the boot on the hoof.The Comfort Cup Gaiter is incorporated into the rear of the boot for the latest technology in support and protection of the soft tissue areas.The Easyboot Glove Back Country is recommended for medium to high mileage riding of 25 – 50 miles per week. If you want the finest boot money can buy, this is the boot for you.

The Most Luxurious Hoof Boot in the World. The Glove Back Country concept pairs the form-fitting Glove chassis and incorporates an easy to secure upper modeled after the Trail. The Easyboot Glove Back Country is recommended for medium to high mileage riding of 25 – 50 miles per week.The Easyboot Glove Back Country takes the best features of the Easyboot Glove and combines them with the Easyboot Trail. It fits like a second skin and doesn't add bulk, width or hinder mobility. Like a glove, the boot hugs the hoof and responds like a natural foot. This boot has a new and improved soft elastic gaiter. The Most Luxurious Hoof Boot in the World The Easyboot Glove Soft is based on the best-selling form-fitting boot, the Easyboot Glove. Completely convertible: built on the Easyboot Glove chassis, this boot can be converted into an Easyboot Glove or Easyboot Glue-On (note: additional accessories required).Quick and easy to put on and take off: no strength or force required.Easyboot Glove 50 10mm Heel ITEM OUR PRICE Easyboot Glove 50 10mm Heel Were Sorry. The Comfort Cup Gaiter is incorporated into the rear of the boot for the latest technology in support and protection of the soft tissue areas. Easyboot Glove 50 10mm Heel is no longer available.

The Easyboot Glove Back Country is Adorned With Features The Glove Back Country concept pairs the form-fitting fitting Glove chassis and incorporates an easy to secure upper modeled after the Trail. The Easyboot Glove Back Country takes the best features of the Easyboot Glove and combines them with the Easyboot Trail.
