Posted: 5th December 2013 | Back to news feed

Say goodbye to the nightmare of fitting studs and receive 10% OFF to 31/12/13!

Competition riders and grooms everywhere have long since cursed the nightmare of broken taps, dodgy threads and the ticking away of time at shows and events struggling under uncooperative horses.  Ardall now has the solution with the new Pro-Fit Stud - a breakthrough in Stud design. And to make sure that you start 2014 free from stud stress, Ardall are offering you 10% off Pro-Fit Stud Kits and the Pro-Fit Reamer Bit until the end of December!

So quick to fit and simple to remove, the revolutionary, patented design of this new stud allows 8 Pro-Fit Studs to be fitted to one horse in less than 2 minutes, show after show after show!

What’s different about Pro-Fit studs is that they have no thread and so they are incredibly easy to fit and remove, week after week. A farrier simply drills stud holes as normal using a standard 7.5 steel conventional bit and then uses the special Pro-Fit reamer bit, which allows the hole to be drilled with complete accuracy for a smooth, tapered finish to match the stud. Then when fitting the studs at a show, all it takes is a couple of gentle taps with the Pro-Fit hammer for the stud to be securely fitted into the stud hole. The stud is then removed by a simple twist with a spanner, yet despite being so easy to fit and remove, Pro-Fit studs stay securely in place whatever the going, thanks to their unique smooth, tapered design.

Made from extremely strong, high tensile stainless steel, Pro-Fit studs won’t rust and remain easy to fit and remove use after use.  

For more information, to see a video of the Pro-Fit studs being fitted and to receive 10% off the retail price go to www.ardall.com before 31/12/13.

Telephone 00353 66 9767234 or email info@ardall.com.

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