SoftRider Carbon Fiber Arena

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The SoftRider Carbon Fiber shoe is most suited for horses that are being ridden in casual or competitive environment. The carbon fiber material provides the firmest shoe for wear longevity and competitive performance support. This shoe maintain the dual density properties from the two materials to help provide sole support, increase circulation, and reduce concussive force to the hoof and skeletal structure.
- Infused Carbon Fiber Polymer provides structural support and longevity on the ground contact wear surface
- Enhanced forward breakover potential of 0-9 degrees reduces forward breakover easing tendon stressors and allowing enhanced support to natural conformation
- 270 degree circumference for rockered edge allows the the horse to unload lower limb ligaments and tendons both moving forward and while changing direction
- Minimal height convex profile allows for natural stride movement while still providing shock absorption when moving across hard surfaces which helps dampen the impact of each step
- Aggressive Directional Tread Pattern the chevron tread allows for unimpeded forward movement and better grip and traction during tight turns and acceleration for competition
- Dual density design The softer ground contact polymer provides support and shock absorption. The firmer sole contact polymer increases circulation potential by allowing for loading and unloading of the sole
- Center loaded shoe allows the horse to spread weight across the entire sole dispersing the load over the hoof, allowing for center loaded traction minimizing peripheral loading in comparison to traditional shoes
- Enhances circulation by allowing the sole to load and unload against the center loaded platform
- Available in sizes 000 through 5
Orders of 1-2 pairs of SoftRider shoes will ship in a medium 2-day flatrate box for $14.65*
Orders of 3-4 pairs of SoftRider shoes will ship in a large 2-day flatrate box for $18.99*
*only available in the continental US. Discounted flatrate shipping shoes cannot combine with other products.
Price: $79.95/pair
SoftRider Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a SoftRider and a regular horseshoe?
The SoftRider shoe is a center-loading shoe, which means it takes the weight that usually rests solely on the hoof wall and distributes it across the entire hoof. The base of the shoe rests directly against the sole. This allows for loading and unloading of the sole (just like the Gel Orthotic in a Soft Ride Comfort Boot), which stimulates circulation throughout the hoof and leg when standing or moving. SoftRiders also allow multi-directional breakover, which minimizes ligament and tendon strain when moving in any direction.
How are SoftRiders applied?
SoftRiders can be cast, glued, or nailed on like a traditional shoe by a vet or farrier. In most cases, they will first wrap the shoe in place to assure proper placement. They will then will mark nail locations that are most beneficial to the horse. They’ll remove the shoe to pre-drill nail holes and then nail the shoe like a traditional shoe. Finally, they will seal the back of the shoe with farrier silicone (or a similar material), leaving an open cavity in front of the frog to allow for loading and unloading of the hoof sole.
Which SoftRider model is best for my horse?
Your vet or farrier can best determine which SoftRider model is best for your horse. The SoftRider Gel Max has a taller profile than the Gel Arena. This allows more breakover, which enables a horse to find the most comfortable resting position for the foot, and is thus more suited for laminitic and navicular horses. The SoftRider Gel Arena has a lower profile and aggressive tread pattern, which makes it a great choice for competition, trail, pleasure and general riding.
Can I ride/perform in SoftRiders?
Yes. SoftRiders are specifically designed to be worn for work and performance. Several NFR riders use the SoftRider Gel Arena on horses competing in roping, barrel racing, cutting, reining and more. English riders use the Gel Arena for dressage, jumping, and other equestrian events. And everyday owners use the SoftRider for activities like work, ranch and trail riding.
Can I still use my Soft Ride boots with SoftRider shoes?
Not yet. We are working on developing a special gel orthotic for the Soft Ride Comfort Boot that would work specifically with the SoftRider shoe.
Technical Features
All SoftRiders feature a patented dual-density design that provides a rigid base for the whole hoof while absorbing shock and delivering better traction than traditional steel shoes.
Enhanced Breakover
The SoftRider is designed to provide enhanced breakover from front to back, thus easing tension on the deep digital flexor tendon.
Performance Athletes Benefit
The SoftRider's patented design benefits performance horses by spreading the load over the entire hoof, not just the perimeter, thus reducing painful leverage on soft tissues.
Nail/Casting Edge
The elevated edge enables a practitioner to temporarily mount the SoftRider with casting tape. It can be also shaped with a rasp for a custom fit and features nail location guide lines.
Laminitis / Protecting the Lamina
The SoftRider's sole allows the foot to roll fore and aft and side to side slightly, enabling laminitic horses to find comfortable footing and increasing mobility.
Neutral Resting Position
The SoftRider's substantial sole provides a comfortable, neutral resting position for the foot.
Center Loading
The SoftRider is a center-loading, accommodative shoe that supports the entire foot and reduces potential injuries to soft tissues.
Shock Absorbing Base Material
The SoftRider's shock absorbing base helps soften the blow of each step for performance horses and older or navicular horses alike.
Eases Tendon Stressors
The SoftRIder's design helps ease the strain on tendons and lessens the pull on ligaments.
Sizing Chart
All SoftRiders are sold in pairs and are available in 8 common sizes.
Size | Width | Length |
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#000 | 4 3/8” - 111mm | 4 5/8” - 118mm |
#00 | 4 5/8” - 118mm | 4 7/8” - 124mm |
#0 | 4 7/8” - 124mm | 4 7/8” - 130mm |
#1 | 5 1/8” - 130mm | 5 3/8” - 137mm |
#2 | 5 3/8” - 137mm | 5 5/8” - 143mm |
#3 | 5 5/8” - 143mm | 5 7/8” - 150mm |
#4 | 5 7/8” - 150mm | 6 1/8” - 156mm |
#5 | 6 1/8” - 156mm | 6 3/8” - 162mm |
Applying SoftRiders
Mark Silverman, DVM, MS, demonstrates how to fine tune and apply the SoftRIder for a custom fit. As with any type of shoe, SoftRiders should be applied by a veterinarian or farrier.
SoftRiders Testimonials
Here at Soft Ride, we receive a steady stream of thank-you notes and letters from customers who want to share how their favorite four-legged friends have been helped by Soft Ride. Take a look at some of these amazing stories and, if you're so inclined, please send your Soft Ride success story to: sales@softrideboots.com.
Your SoftRiders have been life changing for my horse and I."
Cowboy is an 18-year-old Mounted Shooting horse. He loves his job, loves to run and takes care of me every step of the way. For the last 2 years I've been battling lameness or just not 100% sound issues. He had xrays and I was told he may have some navicular changes. I took him to be evaluated by a vet who treats the Olympic Equestrian Team. She did a huge workup....we injected the navicular bursa, he got a round of osphos, and a couple rounds of shock wave therapy. When Cowboy feels good, he LOVES to run! I have never had to push this horse because running is his thing. If he hurts....he doesn't want to run or shoot. So, for about a month after seeing this vet, he felt great. However, not soon after he started short stepping on me with a lack of "want to."
We have had to significantly slow down the last two years and when we did compete, I had to use bute, which I hate!!
I discovered SoftRiders a couple months ago. I had to battle with my farrier a bit as he still felt he could try other modalities to get him right. Not to mention, he didn't really feel the concept was new. Well, all his trial and errors failed, so! I ordered two pairs of SoftRider shoes. We put them on him a week ago, and my sister was in town and we went for a trail ride. I often breeze him around the pastures, and when his feet hurt he doesn't love this idea. So, off we went, and when we hit the fields (my sister isn't much of an equestrian) she went flying past me on Cowboy. She would get him to come back and he would take off again. I thought maybe she was squeezing him so I rode him two days later. Same thing happened to me. Obviously, I had control over him but he basically said, I want to run!!! So, we ran!!
I then noticed after all my rides he was no longer pointing his feet. He has pointed his feet to offload them for at least a year. My farrier told me it was just a habit at this point. Well, I guess in my heart I knew better! My horse no longer points to take turns getting pressure off each hoof. He stands perfectly square even after barrel-assing around the 100 acres I ride on!!
Sonya Morse


I wanted to send you an update on the SoftRider shoes. We've had great success with them through the last few settings on my gelding, Fred. My farrier enjoys working with the shoes; he says they're very easy to put on.
Before putting on the SoftRiders, Fred not even want to put weight on his worse foot (the left front). I was curious if his improvement was due to the shoes or him getting better on his own in time and the cold weather reducing inflammation. Well as soon as my farrier took his left front shoe off after the last setting, Fred immediately was pointing his toe and wanting to get weight off that foot again. So that was my answer - the shoes are making a huge difference. He is finally back to his old self and comfortable again. I just wanted to give you an update on the shoes and say thank you again, very much, for giving my horse a chance to be comfortable and happy again. He has accomplished so much for me, and it makes me so happy to see him feeling good again. I don't know if he will ever make it back to barrel racing, but we are hoping to start roping on him again. I sure hope you continue to make these shoes, because they really are a game changer! Thank you
Kollie Teigen/p>
Dr. Raul Bras at Rood & Riddle put the SoftRider shoes on our 8-year-old barrel horse that has arthritis beyond her age in her coffin bone on left front foot. This has helped considerably along with poly g and a few other things. We know the shoe was effective though because she was quite a bit more sound right away before the poly g and other things really had time to work.
Dustin Whitesel
SoftRiders aren’t just for a sore horse, but I have found tremendous use for them for sore horses. Anything from navicular horses, thin soles, poor angles, ring bone. Time after time I’ve found that horses have responded terrifically to these shoes. From what I’ve seen, there’s a use for these shoes everywhere.
Dr. Joe Stricklin