Scootboot TheraRide hoofboot
NEW MODEL - Sccot boot TheraRide hoofboots
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(à modifier dans le module "Réassurance")
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TheraRide Scoot Boots have been specially designed to meet the need for both therapy and work in a single boot.
Description of Scootboot TheraRide hoofboots
Ideal for combining therapy and activities: thin, sensitive sole, barefoot transition, after a bout of laminitis, navicular...
2 pairs of insoles included: a firmer one (yellow) and a slightly softer EVA sole
It is also possible to add a 3-degree angled sole (sole to come)
- Soft rubber
- Side vents
- Wide, height-adjustable back strap
- No cables or Velcro
- Adjustable straps
- Several anti-mud straps supplied to make sure you get the right size
- Height-adjustable heel strap to fit high or low heels (suitable for mules)
- Adjustable back straps
Accessories included
6 anti-mud straps
6 back straps
2 heel straps
2 front straps
4 front screws
2 side screws
2 enduro gaiters (Adjust)
4 protective sleeves
2 therapeutic yellow insoles made from the same material as the shoes, for greater flexibility
2 grey EVA insoles for lighter support
The boots come fitted with: anti-mud strap, back strap
Size guide
Size | Width in mm | Length in mm |
00 | 90-105 | 100 |
0 | 95-110 | 105 |
1 | 100-115 | 110 |
2 | 105-120 | 115 |
3 | 110-125 | 120 |
4 | 115 - 130 | 125 |
5 | 120 - 135 | 130 |
6 | 125 - 140 | 135 |
Please note that it is essential to go through a fit kit to choose the correct size.
Taking care of your Scoot TheraRide
Scoot Boots are made from urethane plastic (TPU), which is a very good material but sensitive to chemicals, extreme temperatures or prolonged contact with moisture.
Here are a few recommendations:
1. Storage and cleaning:
Always store hipposandals and accessories in their fabric bag and keep them indoors in a dry place at a moderate temperature.
To clean, simply hose off mud and debris and leave to dry.
Avoid storing them in an enclosed space, as this can trap moisture and cause damage to the plastic (hydrolysis process).
2. First signs of weakness :
Due to the nature of straps, which are made from a softer plastic, they are usually the first to show signs of weakness
Exposure to moisture or chemicals (e.g. pesticides, fly repellents) can lead to cracking or other damage, particularly around the screws.