Recently there has been a lot of discussion on a public endurance riders forum online over hoof boots. We’d like to share some of the comments made by riders of Renegade hoof boots!
Stephanie Palmer-DuRoss write about using O-rings and toe straps.
“I double over the strap on the O rings and have no problems and do not have to change the Velcro straps for several 100 miles even in mud and rain. On multi day rides I just rinse the Velcro out in a bucket of water and they are ready to go. I used to use zip ties until I realized how much better it was to double over. What a difference. My horse did 1360 miles in 2009. I did use Renegade glue on’s and the strap boots thru out the year. I only changed my straps out once around at about 500 race miles. ” Stephanie Palmer-DuRoss & Hadji Halef Omar
Roger Rittenhouse writes about going barefoot and his success with Renegade boots.
“I find the Renegades to be about the best. Once adjusted, they stay on. There are no rubs. I prefer the Velcro straps - as some said they will rip or pull apart if they get hung up. I carry one spare strap. I ride her in 4 boots or none.”
Lynne White writes about why she likes Renegades.
“What I like about the Renegades is there are no rubbing parts. I really like
engineering and design principles of the boot itself. The heal captivator
moves with the heal. One can buy replacement parts and do repairs at home.
I keep a kit handy and I have at least two brand new velcro straps with me at
all times.
I like the support I get from the company. They have a great website too.”
Naomi Preston points out why a lot of American’s like Renegades!
“I also like the Renegade boots. PLUS, they’re made in the good ole’ USA, not China like the competitor.”
Dolores Arst talks about various boots she has used including Renegades.
“I took the plunge to Renegades. I bought my first set of 4 and I’m thrilled with them. I have two horses in the Reengages. With one, I’ll have to have a pair of wides. So, as his feet get bigger, I use the Dalliers
Becky Hackworth goes into more detail on using Renegades and her recent successful 4 day and 200 mile ride at Death Valley.
“My latest success was at the recent Death Valley Encounter (DVE). I have been there every year since 1997 except for 2005. Have now completed all 4 days 5 times on 3 different horses. This year was the easiest boot wise. No prep to foot/leg except to pick out and use a brush to get dirt/sand off (same as easyboots) Apply boot. Used a strap to position captivator. Fasten velcro (push it together real hard and use 2 “O” rings per strap. Repeat 3 more times.
I did not loose one boot. I did not replace/readjust one velcro strap. My horse did not have one spot of pink showing of even a pre rub situation. We had over 32 hours of ride time in 4 days. Now that’s a test.”
Thank you everyone for sharing your Renegade hoof boot success stories with others!