Horse Therapy & Recovery
15 products
15 products
Make post-work care simple with practical cooling, supportive wraps, breathable boots, and easy care products—selected to help you manage legs and muscles day to day.
Ice boots, cold packs, and gel wraps are designed to bring temperature down quickly after jumping or fast work. Secure closures and anatomical shapes help them stay put while your horse relaxes at the barn.
Breathable stable boots and bandages provide light, even compression to keep legs tidy after exercise or hauling. Choose quick-wrap designs for speed or traditional bandages for a custom fit.
Warming boots, liners, and pads are used before schooling or in cool weather to help muscles feel supple. Pick low-bulk options that sit neatly under tack and follow the manufacturer’s timing guidance.
Cooling gels, clays, and rinses are an easy final step after washing down. Apply to clean legs, allow the recommended contact time, then rinse or brush off per instructions.
Quick-change wraps and cushioning pads are built for busy show schedules—easy to fit, easy to wash, and sized to cover the cannon and fetlock without excess bulk.
Measure cannon circumference and leg height; boots should be snug without gaps or twist. Bandages need smooth, even tension—never overtight at the edges.
Rinse gear after use and air-dry away from heat. Always follow product instructions and consult your veterinarian if you’re unsure whether cooling, heat, or compression is appropriate.
Shop cooling boots and wraps, breathable stable boots, warming pads, and simple care products—streamlined picks for practical, everyday recovery.
Cooling or heat—when should I use each?
Use cooling right after intense work; use gentle heat before riding or in cold weather to help muscles feel supple. Follow label directions and consult your vet if unsure.
Should I pick ice boots or gel wraps?
Ice boots offer immediate cold and quick application; gel wraps are flexible, freezable, and conform closely to the leg. Choose based on fit, routine, and your horse’s preference.
How tight should standing wraps be?
Apply with even pressure so you can slide two fingers under the wrap, with smooth layers and no wrinkles. Check again after a few minutes.
How do I use clays and cooling gels safely?
Apply to clean legs, observe the recommended time, and rinse/brush off as directed. Avoid broken skin and patch-test new products.
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