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Two Mustad Concave hoof nails
Mustad Concave
Mustad Concave hoof nails, front and side
Mustad Concave
Mustad Concave hoof nail, head
Mustad Concave

Mustad Concave nail

Angled head for optimized driving

The Concave® nail has a special head shape that prevents the nail from twisting in the fuller and nail hole. This nail fits very well in concave shoes as well as in Equi-Librium® and Eventer® shoes. The concept of PITCH™ offers a small angle between nail head and the shank of the nail which supports nailing on with a correct angle which reduces possible pressure on the hoof wall. The longer slim and strong shank gives the option to nail higher when this is preferred or necessary.

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Product summary

  • a slimmer blade allows an easy drive with less hoof wall displacement
  • pitched head gives a great range when nailing
  • 3mm longer than equivelent size in the ESL range making a great choice for when using pads
  • predictable consistent driving
  • nail without a crown
  • concave 2 is the smallest size
Terrain
  • Turf/Grass
  • Pavement
  • Stoney ground
  • Sand
Activity
  • Barrel racing
  • Carriage driving
  • Classical dressage
  • Combined driving
  • Dressage
  • Endurance
  • English pleasure
  • Eventing
  • Field hunting
  • Fine harness
  • Flat racing
  • Fox hunting
  • Harness racing
  • Icelandic equitation
  • Leisure
  • Pleasure riding
  • Polo
  • Show hack
  • Show hunter
  • Show jumping
  • Steeplechase
  • Thoroughbred horse racing
  • Vaulting
  • Pleasure driving
  • Trail
  • Trail riding
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