Sole Mates Tru-Comfort Hoof Stand
The All New Tru-Comfort Hoof Stand is one of the most unique on the market. Developed by IAEP, Inc. Co-Founder KC La Pierre, RJF, MIAEP, PhD to provide the horse and trimmer maximum comfort and safety. With a new lower base height made of closed cell foam and aluminum, it is light, quiet, durable, and more comfortable to use than any other stand. This unique foam base resists tipping and reduces vibration while rasping. The stand is height adjustable, and comes with a special hoof cradle for working on the bottom of the hoof. All foam parts are replaceable, though to date we have not seen a need for replacement. This is the best hoof stand on the market, hands down! When used with the Calf Caddy and the Back Jack, you will have the most stable and efficient system for trimming horses available to date!
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Base can be unscrewed to pack flat for traveling!

The Solemates Tru-Comfort Hoof Stand is very light weight, weighing approximately 8.25 lbs.

It is 15" in diameter and is adjustable in height from 12" to 20 ½" without the cradle, and from 16" to 22 ¾" with the cradle.

Newly added detents aid in maintaining desired height, no more slipping. The new stand requires the user to apply far less force to the set screw.

Our new square shaft provides greater stability, and a larger surface area to aid in holding the foot in place during flare removal.

New lower base aids in stability by allowing the trimmer to stand on the base throughout the trimming process.

The stand uses an angled serrated head, which prevents the hoof from slipping. The cradle is made of closed cell foam, which aids in gripping the hoof during rasping, reduces vibration, while preventing dulling of the rasp during accidental cradle strikes.

The stands base is made of a high-density foam that conforms to uneven surfaces, helps to reduce tipping, and is very quite. It also reduces weight.

Metal components are powder coated, making this stand the best looking stand on the market.

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