Road studs - won't it be like wearing heels?

Hornby

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I am new to studs - hence dim question please.
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I have a long distance ride coming up (mostly road work) and don't want to slip but won't road studs like this
http://www.equestrianclearance.com/weatherbeeta/jumping_general_studs/index.html#placeholder (just one on outside of each hind foot) make him tip his foot at an odd angle? Are they really for roads or more hard ground like clay? Thanks
 

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everyone has different ideas on these I think but I've always steered clear of road studs- you're right- 1 in each hind can put strain on the joints- Can you ask your farrier to put tungsten road nails in instead? even if it is just for the ride-, 2 in each foot so that the joints and feet are evenly loaded so minimising any strain-

If you decide on the road studs may be you could try 2 all around so that the foot is balanced.

Gd luck though!
 

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I would get some tungsten tipped nails put in if I were you. Not really a fan of road studs like that especially if there's only one in each foot.
 

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Don't know the technical details etc, but when my farrier puts in 'road studs' they are like little metal buds on the shoe, hardly raised at all, and I can't think they'd cause any imbalance in the horse. Ask the farrier, I'm sure he'll advice..
 

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The farrier who shoes my horse has made studs out of road nails before - he makes two holes at the heels, puts a nail in it and melts the nail into the shoe with the head of the nail just showing - they are great and really not big, but bigger than when the nail is used to keep the shoe on.
 
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