Bell Boots in a classic model, with cooling effect.
Cool on Track® Bell Boots wrap the entire hoof, cooling and moisturizing the hoof capsule and the coronet, where the hoof wall horn is formed.
The outside is made of a sturdy mesh fabric with large meshes that allow for efficient evaporation of water and retains the shape of the boot. The Cool on Track® Bell Boots are closed and held in place by a broad hook and loop strap.
The product is soaked in water. Once excess water has been squeezed out, it is ready to use.
If the product dry when you take it out of the packaging, wet the material before unfolding it! Manipulate the product only when the material is damp. Do not bend or break the material when it is dry and has hardened.
Note:
Material hardens as it dries after first use.
Do not bend or break the material when it is dry. Shape the product for storage when the material is still damp.
Always wet the product after it has dried, so that it is soft and ready to use again.
Store in a dry place.
Features & Benefits
- Cool on Track® technology
- Easy to use
- Cools efficiently by evaporation of water
- Contains no chemicals
- No need for a freezer
Material Specification
Cooling material: 95% PVA, 5% Cotton
Mesh: 100% Polyester
Washing and care instructions
Hand wash only, 30°C. Use sparingly with mild liquid detergent. No bleach or fabric softener. No dry cleaning. Do not iron. Do not tumble dry. Rinse thoroughly and squeeze out excess water.
Storage Instructions
We recommend one of the following two approaches when storing a cool on track product (coat, bandana, towel) for any length time between uses.
- Dampen the product before storing it. After removing all excess water, place the product back in the original plastic zippered bag. If mold develops due to excess moisture, the product can be safely washed with soap and warm water before use.
- Place the Cool on Track product in a safe place and let it air dry. Before use, immerse the product in water to regain its flexibility. Do not attempt to bend Cool on Track when it is completely dry to avoid cracking the material.