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Makes Medicating Easier!
From the Makers of the EasyBoot!
The EasySoaker is
perfect for a variety of applications where protection or treatment of the hoof
is required:
- Soaking and Poultices
- Conditioning
- Clean, protected environment
- Medication at wound site
- Weight transfer (heel or toe)
- Reduced concussion
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The manufacturer recommends sizing up when purchasing an EasySoaker. Sizing
up one to two sizes allows extra space for bandages and liquids to be used
inside the boot. In addition, a larger size makes application and removal
quicker and easier. Sold Individually.
EasySoaker Details (Click on picture for larger view)
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| Non-slip textured bottom provides traction |
Easy open buckle system makes applying and
removing the boot a cinch |
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| Dome comfort pads provide extra cushioning and
support |
Better than a bucket! Holds all of your
medication where it should be without the chance of tipping over. |
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| Size |
Width in
Inches |
Length in
Inches |
Width in
mm |
Width in
mm |
| Small |
3-3/4 - 4-1/2" |
4-1/4 - 5" |
95-115mm |
108-127mm |
| Medium |
4-1/2 - 5-1/4" |
5 - 5-3/4" |
115-134mm |
127-146mm |
| Large |
5-1/4 - 5-3/4" |
5-3/4 - 6-1/4" |
134-146mm |
146-159mm |
| X-Large |
5-3/4 - 6-1/4" |
6-1/4 - 6-3/4" |
146-159mm |
159-172mm |
| XX-Large |
6-1/4 - 6-3/4" |
6-3/4 - 7-1/4" |
159-172mm |
172-184mm |
| XXX-Large |
6-3/4 - 7-1/4" |
7-1/4 - 7-3/4" |
172-184mm |
184-190mm |

Click for comparison against
other models of EasyCare Boots
Sold Individually
(EZ SB-SOAK)
Small thru Large - $24.80 each
XL thru XXXL - $ 27.80 each
Directions for Use:
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| Loosen the webbing and hook and loop closure at the
top of the boot, allowing the strap to move freely. |
Slip the boot over the toe and... |

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| use the pull tabs located at the top of the boot to
pull boot on. |
Place the hoof on the ground to set the heel. Secure
by tightening the strap. Secure the strap with hook and loop closure after
tightening. |
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To Remove:
Unfasten the hook and loop to release the strap. Pull the boot off by pulling
down and away on the back of the boot.
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