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the smart horse sneaker


The unique tool that can measure your horse's ground pressure directly under the hoof. 

The smart solution for your horse  

consteed – the smart horse sneaker is more than a regular hoof boot. Innovatively developed for shod and barehoof horses. Analyze your horse's musculoskeletal system with the integrated sensor technology and AI and get a detailed insight into their state of health. Check and track the data in real time on your smartphone or tablet. Whether for the early detection of lameness and hoof diseases, changes in gait, to support the course of therapy or for weight analysis - consteed is the tool for everyone who wants to learn more about the health of their horse. 

Developed and validated with veterinarians of the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover for the following use cases:

 

  • Early detection of lameness and hoof diseases 
  • Gait analysis 
  • Weight distribution and balance of the horse 
  • Therapy support 
  • Healthcare management 
  • Weight management of the horse 

Check up


Measure and track your horse's musculoskeletal system with our hoof boot and the consteed app. Identify potential health risks such as lameness and hoof disease early on. 

Therapy


Follow your horse's therapy process in our app and get certainty about therapy successes or optimization potential. 

Body Balance


Display your horse's body balance in our app. Track and analyze the forehand/hindquarters and draw conclusions about your horse's training condition.

Weight management


Coming soon: Measure and analyze weight changes of your horse with our hoof boots - you don't need a typicial horse scale!

Discover the consteed smart sneaker

  • Water and dirt resistant
  • Can be used with or without horseshoe
  • Up to 20 measurements battery life
  • Different sizes can be combined
  • Comfortable
    Fit

  • Many
    Use Cases

  • Fast
    Support

  • Premium
    Design

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