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St. Croix Rapid Fullered horseshoe, front and hind, bottom view
St. Croix Rapid Fullered, front and hind, bottom
St. Croix Rapid Fullered horseshoe, front and hind, hoof side view
St. Croix Rapid Fullered, front and hind, hoof side
St. Croix Rapid Fullered horseshoe, front and hind, 3D bottom view
St. Croix Rapid Fullered, front and hind, bottom
St. Croix Rapid Fullered horseshoe, front and hind, 3D hoof side view
St. Croix Rapid Fullered, front and hind, hoof side
St. Croix Rapid Fullered horseshoe, hind, 3D detail
St. Croix Rapid Fullered, hind

St. Croix Forge Rapid Fullered

Optimal grip and light weight steel

The Rapid line of the St. Croix Forge brand is specifically designed with the trotting horse in mind. St. Croix Forge Rapid Fullered Steel gives optimal grip and is a light weight steel shoe.

The front shoes have an beveled outer edge:
The outer edge is beveled from heel to heel in order to prevent injuries and to provide an increased safety to the horse's feet.
The beveled outer edge also contributes to reduce the overall weight of the shoe.

On the hind shoes an additional outer edge has been created for Xtra Grip:
The outer rim is higher than the inner rim,which provides additional grip for the horse.

Also available in Hard Metal and Winter plain versions.

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Product summary

  • Oval shape, to limit the time needed at the anvil
  • Beveled outer edge to prevent injuries on the front feet
  • Xtra Grip created by higher outer rim on the hind shoes
  • Very light weight steel shoe,available in different sections and sizes
  • Front only available in toe clip version
Product group
Steel racing
Activity
  • Harness racing
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