Healthy Barefoot Hooves vs. Protecting Urethane Non-Metal Horseshoes
Some products are developed for a specific purpose, and during their use, it turns out that users 'misuse' them. This also happened to us with our Classic Horseshoe, a purely urethane non-metal shoe.
We have developed the pure urethane non-metal Classic line for the purpose of using it as a new outsole for worn-out hoof boots. We never originally intended the Classic to be used as a horseshoe. However, over time, we have realized that a few of our Classic models have been successfully used as non-metal horseshoes. For many horses that struggle barefoot but can’t wear a horseshoe with a steel core, the Classic as a purely urethane shoe offers a well-balanced alternative.
Even though we are generally convinced that the advantages of composite shoes usually outweigh those of pure synthetic non-metal shoes, here again, it applies: Our world is neither black nor white, and we won't pigeonhole any kind of hoof protection - be it the steel shoe, the urethane shoe, or the hoof boot.
Every type of shoe has its justification and advantages in various situations on the hoof. Therefore, we are also pleased that the Classic line, even though it wasn't originally intended for this purpose, is being used as a barefoot-like synthetic non-metal horseshoe by many of our customers.
Due to increased demand for the Classic without a metal core, we have expanded our range of pure urethane horseshoes. In our online shop, you’ll find this horseshoe with an open sole area, as well as our so-called base plate with a closed sole area and a special model in very small sizes – the pony horseshoe.
The Classic in the Heavy Duty Version in Large Sizes
To ensure that large hooves can also benefit from our pure urethane horseshoes, we decided in fall 2024 to supplement the large sizes up to 198mm. From 170mm oval or 174mm round, the horseshoes are manufactured in the Heavy Duty Shoes style with a thicker urethane coating. They can be glued in combination with the size 6 Wolf Busch® adhesive tabs.
Pure Urethane Horseshoes for Horses – Photos
Adjusting a non-metal urethane shoe to the shape of the horse's hoof.
Our selection of pure urethane horseshoes at a glance: the Classic with an open sole area, as well as the base plate and the pony horseshoe with a closed sole.
You may equip the Classic models with Spikes to enhance the traction of your non-metal shoe.
Since the Classic is a non-metal shoe, it does not have a stable core and is therefore not as rigid as our composite horseshoes . Please consider this aspect when using the Classic to protect your horse's hooves.
If you use the Classic as a nailed-on horseshoe, there is a risk that the nails could pull through due to the absence of a stable core.
Most of our customers who use the Classic as a non-metal hoof protection decide on a glued application in combination with the Wolf Busch® tabs.
Application and Safety Guidelines for the Non-Metal Urethane Horseshoe - Video
Many customers choose the Classic as a metal-free horseshoe and are satisfied with the results. However, it’s important to note that a pure urethane horseshoe offers different functional characteristics compared to a composite model with an integrated metal core. For this reason, we’d like to briefly outline the key similarities and differences between our composite horseshoe with a stabilizing metal core and the Classic as a fully synthetic alternative.
Advantages of the Urethane Coating of our Horseshoes - Whether With or Without a Metal Core
- The concussion absorption powers of the urethane material significantly reduce impacts and high-frequency vibrations during the landing phase of the hoof.
- An integrated Frog support can improve the blood circulation of the hoof.
- The flexible urethane material supports the natural mobility of the elastic structures of the hoof.
- Most of our models feature an integrated urethane debris guard , greatly reducing the risk of snow, mud, and arena debris sticking to the horseshoe.
- Weight reduction - as a composite shoe is typically lighter than a steel shoe with equivalent additional features.
- Reduced risk of injuries in a herd situation.
- If you chosse a model with closed sole area or if you modify the Classic by the help of our Hoof Sole Protector , it can be used with padding material.
- The grip of a urethane horseshe on various surfaces typically resembles that of a bare hoof more than a steel shoe.
Advantages of Non-Metal Horseshoes
- They restrict the hoof mechanism the least among all types of horseshoes, depending on the hardness of the urethane material used.
- Further minimized risk of injuries in the herd since no elements of iron or steel are attached to the hoof.
- Weight savings; the non-metal urethane shoe typically has the least weight as it has no metal components.
- Cheaper than a composite horseshoe.
Non-Metal Horseshoe Compared to a Composite Shoe With a Stable Metal Core
- When using the Classic as a nail-on shoe at your own discretion, you must consider two important safety-related aspects:
- The Classic lacks reliable nailing slots. Due to the absence of a metal core, nail heads have an unstable fit in the shoe and can more easily slip through.
- The Classic does not provide additional protection against twisting on the hoof when used as a nail-on shoe.
- A pure urethane horseshoe is less torsionally rigid than a composite shoe with a metal core. The pure urethane shoe has reduced structural stability during the shoeing period, which can result in undesired pressure on the hoof if the urethane shoe deforms unevenly.
In conclusion, it can be said that there is no one-size-fits-all solution. What is right for one horse may not be a good fit for another. Many horses do well with a non-metal urethane horseshoe, while others require a stabilizing metal core. It's not just the horse itself but also the horse's living conditions and usage that play a role. For instance, when it comes to hiking, hardly anyone would opt for a barefoot shoe; in such cases, we generally prefer a hiking boot with a stable sole, so we don't feel every pebble underfoot.
We recommend using the Classic only as a glue-on horseshoe, not as a nail-on shoe. Please also refer to our general safety advice.
A Glue-On Composite Shoe for Your Horse
Due to the challenges described above when nailing-on a pure urethane horseshoe, most of our customers follow our recommendation and use the Classic exclusively as a glue-on shoe. Therefore, we provide our general gluing video tutorial at this point.
Please pay attention to the special safety instructions regarding the adhesive used during the gluing process.
Product Features
| Product Details and Delivery Information | |
|---|---|
| Model | non-metal urethane horseshoe with deeper tread pattern |
| Brand | Duplo |
| Made in | Germany |
| Additional Description | Classic |
| Hardness Degree | Extra - Depending on the temperature and ground conditions, the usability of the Classic Shoes without traction enhancing devices may be limited in the cold season. |
| Article Number | 490, 491 |
| Sizes and Shapes | round: 102mm, 106mm, 110mm, 114mm, 118mm, 122mm, 126mm, 130mm, 134mm, 138mm, 142mm, 146mm,
150mm,
154mm, 158mm, 162mm, 166mm, 170mm round - HDS Version: 174mm, 178mm, 182mm, 190mm, 198mm oval: 98mm, 102mm, 106mm, 110mm, 114mm, 118mm, 122mm, 126mm, 130mm, 134mm, 138mm, 142mm, 146mm, 150mm, 154mm, 158mm, 162mm, 166mm oval - HDS Version: 170mm, 174mm, 178mm, 182mm, 190mm, 198mm |
| Size Interval | in 4mm steps; 8mm from size 182 on |
| Sizing | Based on the shape of the hoof and the widest part of the hoof (after appropriate hoof treatment) or, in a pinch, also based on the horseshoe size that has fit so far. In the section FAQ → Sizes and Shapes, you will find a free template. |
| Function | alternative horseshoes, concussion absorption powers, stimulation of hoof mechanism, promoting natural hoof movement, non-metal horseshoe, renew the outsole of hoof boots |
| Therapy Shoe / Rehab | The model is also suitable for supportive use in the orthopedic and therapeutic field. We expressly point out that our products do not diagnose or cure any diseases and advise for any use with a therapeutic or orthopedic background to work closely with the hoof specialist or veterinarian on site. |
| Horse Breeds | among others Warmblood, Thoroughbred, Quarter Horse, Paint Horse, Haflinger, Icelandic, Arabian, Friesian, Andalusian, Hanoverian |
| Shoeing | glue-on horseshoe At your own discretion: nail-on shoe |
| Shoeing Instruction | can be found under FAQ → Instructions |
| Safety Advice | can be found under FAQ → Safety Information |
| Weight | 110-306g Large sizes in the Heavy Duty version: 300-600g |
| Length | depending on the size - for details please visit FAQ → Sizes and Shapes |
| Width | the respective size in mm |
| Thickness | Size 98-130mm: 14mm Size 134-170mm: 15mm Size 174mm: 19mm Size 178-182mm: 20mm Size 198mm: 21mm |
| Urethane Horseshoe | Benefit from the concussion absorption powers of the urethane material. |
| Hoof Mechanism | The flexible urethane material encourages the mobility of the elastic hoof structures. |
| Urethane Bar | can improve the blood circulation of the horse's hoof |
| Debris Guard | The molded urethane lip acts like a debris guard - similar to a snowgrip® - and reduces the amount of snow and debris balling up. |
| Knob Arrays | Pourely urethane shoe without stable knob arrays . The soft, production-related integrated knobs do not protect the shoe from twisting on the hoof. For a reliable glue-on application, the knobs must be ground down before welding the adhesive tabs in place. |
| Nailing Slots | Depending on the size, 6 to 8 nailing slots. Due to the absence of a solid core, they provide little support for the nails, which is why we recommend using it as an glue-on shoe. |
| Sole Area | The open sole design offers breathability to the hoof sole and the frog . |
| Toe Area | normal |
| Toe Rocker | you may grind a toe rocker to adjust breakover |
| Thread Pattern | deeper thread pattern |
| Anti-Skid Protection | For additional slip resistance of your urethane shoe, you can use spikes. In general, you must adjust your speed to the surface and, for example, ride at a reduced speed on slippery surfaces. |
| Risk of Injuries in Herds | Minimized risk of injuries in herd situations and in case of irregular movements in comparison to a steel horseshoe or the sharp-edged border of a barefoot hoof - please also read our safety information. |
| Customizing | with an angle grinder, belt grinder, nippers or toeing knife |
| Modifications (at your own discretion) |
more or less wide, extend |
| Accessories | among others Wolf Busch® tabs, glue-on tabs Pro and Easy, Extensions , colored stripes, glue, welding device, Megafoam, abrasive blocks |
| Packaging Units | in pieces |
| Exchange and Return | Possible under certain preconditions within 3 months within the European Union (EU). For returns from outside the EU please contact the Customer Service Team. For further details please look at FAQ → Service & Conditions. |
Tips and Tricks
At this point, we would like to provide you with some helpful tips and information. The Classic, like all our products, is a product 'from farriers for farriers'. We understand the invaluable value of professional experience, especially in the field of hoof protection.
Whether it's about barefoot trimming or the use of various types of shoes, every horse has its individual challenges and needs. Therefore, the requirements for hoof protection not only vary from riding discipline to riding discipline but even from hoof to hoof. Especially with the non-metal Classic, it becomes evident that as a manufacturer, we often think in a different direction than you as the user. We would be very pleased if you could share your experiences with us in the form of a brief product review.
Successful Use as a Urethane Glue-On Shoe
Since the Classic is often used as a glue-on shoe, we'd like to provide you with a few tips for a successful glued application. Besides the proper fitting of the shoe to the hoof, there are several aspects to consider during the gluing process to ensure that the horse doesn't loose the shoe.
Loosing a glued shoe can have several reasons:
- An unstable welding seam between the shoe and the tabs.
- An unstable adhesive bond between the tabs and the hoof.
- The horse stepped on the shoe and damaged the tabs.
Especially in the case of torn tabs, one is usually fortunate, as otherwise you would likely have to call the vet instead of the farrier. Since a significant force is required to tear the tabs, one can only imagine the pressure that tendons and ligaments would have been subjected to if the tabs had not torn.
Let's get back to our tip for a stable welding seam: To achieve uniform and stable welds, we have developed a special device. Once you have welded the urethane shoe and tabs together, a glassy bead should be visible along the entire weld seam. After the welding seam has cooled, we recommend conducting a tear test.
When it comes to the adhesive bond between the hoof and tabs, it becomes a bit more complex. If you buy the gluing products from us, you will find plenty of useful information in our online shop.
Many more tips on gluing can also be found with the gluing tabs and our Nailless shoe, which was specifically designed for use as a glue-on shoe.
The Right Size and Shape of Urethane Horseshoe
If you're unsure about your horse's hoof shape or the correct size for your urethane shoe, we have provided a printable template for you.
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Written by Ad K. on 12.07.2024
Great shoe
We use these shoe's for our 2 Norikers for over 2 years and we are very happy with them. We can re-use them 3 times. only nwe gleu strips needed.
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Name: H. Frank Kunststofftechnik GmbHElectronic Address: info@duplo-frank.de
Physical Address: Vorderfreundorfer Straße 20
ZIP Code: DE-94143
City: Grainet
Country: Deutschland
Phone: +49 (0)8585/96926-0
Responsible Person in accordance with the Regulation (EU) 2023/988 on General Product Safety (GPSR)
Name: H. Frank Kunststofftechnik GmbHElectronic Address: info@duplo-frank.de
Physical Address: Vorderfreundorfer Straße 20
ZIP Code: DE-94143
City: Grainet
Country: Deutschland
Phone: +49 (0)8585/96926-0