Uma Uma no Mi, Model: Mustang

Introduction
The Horse Horse Fruit, Model: Mustang is a Zoan class Devil Fruit that grants the user the ability to become a complete or hybrid Mustang. It was eaten by Pan, or as he's more commonly known as, "Pan the Centaur," the captain of The Four Legged Pirates.

Usage
The Horse Horse Fruit, Model: Mustang grants its user the abilities of a Mustang as its primary power. As a result, the user is capable of performing well in long-distance running while transformed, and also has strong hooves for attacking with.

Strengths
The greatest gift that the Horse Horse Fruit, Model: Mustang provides is the ability to enhance the user's leg muscles, thus giving him/her an incredible boost in speed and kicking strength. By doing so, while transformed (particularly as a hybrid,) the user can run up to speeds of 30 MPH (at best.) Additionally, due to the hybrid form's combined strength of both the user's original form, and the Model's form, the kicks delivered by the user when rearing up on his/her hind legs will become powerful enough to smash boulders to dust and dent steel. Including the user's hooves in all this, this makes the user's feet a valuable weapon in combat. What's more, is that by rearing up in his/her hybrid form, the user can attack with his/her forelegs and arms simultaneously, as well as using them to block, parry, or evade as well. This gives the user a slight advantage over most people in fights, by having an additional set of limbs to fight with.

Weaknesses
The user suffers from standard Devil Fruit weaknesses. A major disadvantage that the user must cope with, is the fact that while transformed in his/her hybrid stage, the user's center of gravity will have switched over to the section just above the user's forelegs. This makes the user somewhat less elegant and graceful in movement, thus also making the user a bit more clumsy if thrown off balance. Luckily, this can be easily remedied by shifting into either of the other two transformations, if this ever were to happen.

Trivia

 * While in his hybrid form, Pan takes on the appearance of a centaur. Centaurs were Greek mythological creatures that were said to be half man and half horse. Thus, this is how Pan earned his epithet.