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Two Mustad E-slim hoof nails
E-slim
Mustad E-slim hoof nails, front and side view
Mustad E-slim

Mustad E-slim nail

A clever solution for higher nailing

The E-slim nail is manufactured with a longer thinner shank than the E-nail so that it can be driven simply, precisely and high into the hoof wall. The E-Slim is ideal for horses with a thin hoof wall, such as many warmbloods, as it causes even less disruption to the hoof wall than the slightly thicker E-nails. All Mustad nails are highly polished allowing them to glide precisely through hoof horn without deviation from the intended path.

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Product summary

  • available in many sizes
  • consistent reliable nail
  • slim blade allows for use in most applications
  • this is the most commonly used nail. Only in very special cases is an even slimmer type of nail required
Terrain
  • Turf/Grass
  • Sand
  • Synthetic
Activity
  • Barrel racing
  • Carriage driving
  • Classical dressage
  • Combined driving
  • Draft
  • Draft horse showing
  • Dressage
  • Endurance
  • English pleasure
  • Eventing
  • Field hunting
  • Fine harness
  • Fox hunting
  • Harness racing
  • Icelandic equitation
  • Leisure
  • Mounted games
  • Pleasure riding
  • Polo
  • Rodeo Australiano
  • Show hack
  • Show hunter
  • Show jumping
  • Steeplechase
  • Vaulting
  • Horse pulling
  • Pleasure driving
  • Trail
  • Trail riding
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