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Picture of THERAPEUTIC HONEYCOMB HOOF PAD The Therapeutic Honeycomb Hoof Pad is a hoof pad designed for use by riders with disabilities in therapeutic riding programs. This pad features a Stimulite Honeycomb insert which flexes with the horse's movement, enabling the rider to feel the horse, aiding in the development of rider confidence and balance. The pad is covered in ultrasuede and trimmed with woolen fleece. Both the insert and the cover are can be machine washed and dried. SIZES: #2 pleasure, #4 pleasure, #5 draft, and #6 draft.

Notes: Supracor and Stimulite are registered trademark. ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 56.00 to 46.00.

This product record was updated on March 5, 2013.

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Supracor, Inc.

2050 Corporate Court
San Jose, California 95131-1753
United States
Telephone: 800-787-7226 or 408-432-1616.
Fax: 888-329-7846 or 408-432-1975.
Web: http://www.supracor.com.
Email: webmaster@supracor.com.


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