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13. Return to the toe strap and set the strap tension by pulling the metal
cable adapter with one hand and the strap with the other. By doing this you
can pull evenly from both sides helping to keep the Heel Captivator
centered on the heel bulbs.
It is not necessary to tighten the strap tightly.
Just get the strap “snug”. Think about your own shoes, do you like them
overly tight? In dry conditions, the boots have been tested on a galloping
horse with no tension on the straps.
By “No Tension” we mean that all the
slack was taken out of the cables by pulling on the strap using only a few
ounces of force and no more.
Each user of the boot will need to experiment with tension settings to
discover what degree of tension works best for the way your horse moves,
the speed you ride and the environmental conditions you ride under. In all
cases, you should always start with loose settings and work your way up
from there. If you are having boot retention problems, setting the strap
“super tight” is NOT the solution.