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[RC] shoes vs boots - Laura Hayes

Karen wrote:>>Do any of you condition on roads? I'm worried about the
gravel - there isn't a lot of it, but with pea-sized stones, it seems
inevitable that she's going
to get something wedged in her frog. I would assume easy boots would be a
better choice for this type of work, but I'm not sure.<<<

Karen - try Ground Control shoes.  they are are polymer with a solid middle,
yet open on the sides of the sole to let it breath.  I am a farrier and
endurance rider and I think these are the best invention I have seen in
years.  I have ridden 50 and tough 100s in them and they hold up great,
don't 'flip-flop' like alot of plastic shoes, and stay on forever.

Search in Google for "Ground Control Horseshoes"

Laura Hayes  AERC#2741



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