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Post by cluelessbird on Dec 28, 2006 0:04:16 GMT 1
Bry has been barefoot since the end of August and using her old mac G2's with sucess. In the last few weeks we have developed a slight problem. One of her boots, a front one keeps twisting round. I've tried switching the boots around but it still swivels. Initially I thought it may be that she just needed a trim but she's had this done and the boot is still swiveling. The other front boots moves ever so slightly but not to the extent of this one.
I am in a bind now as the wet weather has made her very footy so I cannot hack out without them but I am finding myself getting off every mile to straighten it out.
Anyone else had this problem, any thoughts, suggestions etc
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Post by jen1 on Dec 28, 2006 0:17:27 GMT 1
can you pack it with something?
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Post by cluelessbird on Dec 28, 2006 0:23:36 GMT 1
can you pack it with something? Like what? I don't want to rub her foot.
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Post by jen1 on Dec 28, 2006 1:17:25 GMT 1
bit of old gel pad, you can buy fillets for boots, but not sure about macs? probably i think finn might know,
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Post by kofihorse on Dec 28, 2006 8:27:11 GMT 1
As a very temporary measure, you could cut up a mouse mat and use a strip just around hoof, between hoof wall and inside of boot. Duct tape on if necessary. Contact Old Mac , as they used to sell side inserts for their older style boots.
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