Equine Turn Out Protection Bell Boot Redesigned to Protect Horses, The Environment, and Pocket Books

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For Immediate Release
Media Contact: Lyndsey White
Lyndsey@equiseen.com

Did you know that more than a quarter of a million horses require bell boots for turnout. Many of the current choices last, on average, fewer than 100 days.

Lexington, KY (October 10th, 2016) – Until today there have been two types of bell boots: rubber pull-on and hook and loop (Velcro) overreach boots. These boots generally have one or a combination of all three failure points: 1) the Stitching, 2) the Velcro or, 3) the soft bell material.

ThinLine has redesigned the traditional bell boot to protect horses, the environment and the horse owners’ pocketbooks. GatorBootz are a new take on the traditional bell boot. They have a unique fastener designed to open and close without the need for Velcro. Additionally, it latches at the hoof, not the ankle, meaning fewer rubs. Finally, the boot is made from a high-tear strength polymer that can take the everyday wear and tear that other boots can’t. It is designed to last

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