Hoof It Loop Hoof Knife – Ambidextrous, Rainbow Pakkawood Handle, J2 Stainless Steel
$60.00
A J2 stainless steel loop hoof knife with a distinctive rainbow pakkawood handle — designed for precise trimming around the frog and white line, where a standard blade is too coarse.
More product details
- J2 stainless steel loop blade — designed for precise frog and white line work
- Ambidextrous design — suits both left and right-handed trimmers
- Rainbow pakkawood handle — multi-layered resin-stabilised, two steel rivets
- Full-tang construction — solid, responsive feel
- Pre-sharpened and ready to use straight from the box
- Suitable for cattle, horses, goats, and sheep
The loop blade profile gives finer control in tight areas — around the frog, along the white line, and in the interdigital space on cloven hooves. For dairy cattle work especially, this level of precision matters when you’re dealing with sole ulcers, white line disease, or any corrective trim that requires working close to sensitive tissue. The rainbow pakkawood handle is comfortable, grippy, and makes this knife easy to identify alongside standard straight-bladed knives.
Specifications
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Blade material | J2 stainless steel loop blade |
| Handle material | Rainbow pakkawood (multi-layered resin-stabilised wood) |
| Fixings | Two steel rivets, full-tang |
| Hand orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Overall length | 15 cm |
| Weight | 100 g |
| Suitable for | Cattle, horses, goats, sheep |
| SKU | HKN-LWH-1013 |
| Blade profile | Loop |
| Handle colour | Rainbow pakkawood (multi-layered) |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a loop hoof knife used for?
Loop knives are used for detailed trimming work — around the frog, along the white line, and in areas where a standard blade gives less control. Common for corrective trimming of sole ulcers and white line disease in cattle.
Is this suitable for left-handed use?
Yes — the loop blade is ambidextrous and works equally well for left and right-handed trimmers.
Does it come pre-sharpened?
Yes — sharp out of the box.
Can it be used on cattle?
Yes. Used by professional hoof trimmers and bovine vets on dairy and beef cattle, as well as horses, goats, and sheep.










