
Hopefully, those are obviously different scenarios to be addressed on a case by case basis. I speak only in the context of booting a trailered horse for comfort. Note: This post does not apply to use of any kind of boot for veterinary or therapeutic hoof issues which require daily wear. Ok, perhaps I exaggerate a bit for effect, but while the concept of absorbing concussive shock traveling through the trailer frame to the floor & your horse's feet is a good one, marketing, as often occurs, goes a wee smidge over the top. " Reducing fatigue, enhancing performance, & helping treat & prevent injuries," these boots promise to pretty much eliminate the need for a vet, trainer, & sleep all at once!

Soft Ride Boots: the hottest trend in trailering when they hit the market two or three years ago (or less.
