About Scootboot Skin
Scootboot Skin is the ultimate 'glue on' boot for the elite performance horse. Sold in pairs, they are the latest innovation in hoof boot technology and are superior and unique to any other 'glue on' horse boot on the market. Scootboot Skin is constructed of a very strong thermoplastic urethane making them extremely robust and lightweight.
Riding in Scootboot Skin will also allow you to take advantage of our proven tread design providing unparalleled traction when riding in slippery conditions. You will also be able to take advantage of the extended wear life of the Skin's soles giving you extra competitive miles.
- Can be glued on for the entire trim cycle due to the sole flushing design.
- Easier glue manipulation.
- Greater gluing area.
- Superior traction.
- Extra resets.
- Durable and flexible.
- Only 220g (8 ounces)
- Open front allows toe of hoof to be seated in correct position.
Sizing and Fitting
Find your size with the sizing chart
Step 1: Click here for measurement instructionsStep 2: Measure each horse's hoof within 2 weeks of a barefoot trim.
Step 3: Use the sizing chart below to find the size you need.
Please note: Scootboot Skin are not guaranteed to stay secure on some hoof shapes. Here are some examples of hooves that are not ideal for Scootboot Skin.
Scootboot Skin Gluing, Cleaning and Removal
For successful application, we recommend gluing to be undertaken by people who are skilled and experienced in gluing hoof boots.
How to prepare and glue on Scootboot Skin
How to clean your glue-on Scootboot Skin
How to remove your Scoot Skin and dress the hoof
How long can I keep Scootboot Skin on?
Scootboot Skin can be left on for a trimming cycle without bacteria build up under the hoof which can lead to many hoof health issues. The Skins self clean and the entire sole of the hoof can be flushed and medicated. This special feature saves effort and the expense of having to remove the boots to apply medicated hoof packing and re glue. At the same time the Skins still allow total sole protection.