CENTAUR EcoPure Thick Bottom Bell Boots
E**P
Crazy thick and not very stretchy.
I still have these in the package, and I have not decided if I want to keep them or not. They are VERY thick and look like they are indestructible (let's be real - nothing around horses is indestructible). The thing that is making me think I may return them is that the hole at the top is very small in diameter and the boots are very stiff without a lot of give. I can see my huge TB get sores very easily.
D**E
They are great and sturdy
Very hard to put on!!! I tried to soak them in hot water, a little baby oil, these would not go over the hoof with just a plate on. Returned for a refund
R**X
Great product and easier to put on than I'd anticipated
We've been super happy with these bell boots. I have a horse that needed to wear them full time in a pasture situation and dreaded putting them on when my farrier told me how to do it. They were much easier to put on than I'd anticipated. They are staying on and doing exactly what they were purchased to do. We will definitely purchase them again when needed and I let my farrier know about them to recommend them as well.
L**L
Rub marks
Loved these for my old horse but they rub my new horse really bad :(
J**S
Durable but they don't stay on.
My 3yo OTTB is tough on his shoes and tough on bell boots. These have stood up much better than "standard" thickness bell boots, but they have some issues.1) They are too short. They don't cover close enough to the ground. For those who would say to get a bigger size, see point 2.2) They come off! Pull on bell boots should be hard to get on! If I'm not breaking nails, you did it wrong. Not only does my playful guy get these off easily in the pasture, he can get them off just messing around in his stall. I don't understand it, but it happens.A bell boot is no good if it won't stay on.On the plus side, the boot itself seems to be indestructible. No tears or holes in it when I go find them out in the pasture where he left them....
D**A
Good quality
Good quality. It’s one pair. I used them as rear boots for my quarter horse and thoroughbred. They are stepping on each other on trail and Velcro boots were tearing right off. There’s a bit of a learning curve to get them on (use a hoof pick for leverage) but it’s not hard. It’s technique based
J**W
Good quality for the price
Only had for about 2 weeks now but they are holding up very well with all the mud this season. Nice thick rubber and they still look new. So far so good! The last pair I bought were torn off by now. My horse is hard on them and really needs them to help keep his shoes on!
R**.
Very Durable
Hard to get on at first, but totally worth it. My gelding has had them on for about 2 months now and they are still in great condition. Super thick and durable.
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