Draw It Out 16oz High Potency Gel
Sensation free water based support that stays where you place it. Built for calm repeatable recovery.
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By Jon Conklin • Updated • 6 to 8 min read
Draw It Out Gel was built for real riders who want calm recovery without chaos. The water based sensation free profile helps horses stay relaxed between efforts so training days and show weeks stack into real progress. This is the why, the how, and the routines that make the gel a cornerstone in barns across the country.
Horses work best when recovery is calm predictable and simple. Heat sting and strong scents increase tension and make it harder for horses to settle between efforts. Draw It Out Gel follows one core idea. Support the horse in a way that lowers reactivity instead of spiking it.
The gel is a tool. The advantage comes from pairing it with steady warm up cool down and stall time.
After hose and scrape cycles apply a thin layer on targeted joints and soft tissue. Allow it to dry before wrapping or blanketing.
Use after rounds to help horses settle. Keep feed and water timing steady and check legs before the next trip.
Walk the horse on arrival rinse if needed apply lightly and log what you see. Reassess before schooling sessions.
Cool fully with hose and scrape plus airflow. Apply only when the coat is dry and breathing has returned toward baseline.
Sensation free water based support that stays where you place it. Built for calm repeatable recovery.
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Learn about SilverHoofNote. Always follow label instructions and coordinate routines with your veterinarian especially during show weeks and travel.
If you want discipline specific warm up and cool down plans built around Draw It Out Gel you can reach out to our team. We can tailor a simple routine for your calendar and footing.
Use primarily after work. If applying before a class use a light targeted amount and allow full dry time so hair stays flat and the horse stays relaxed.
No. The sensation free profile helps horses recover calmly and settle between efforts. Follow label guidance for best results.
Both approaches work. If wrapping apply a thin layer and allow it to set before adding materials.
Many riders rely on the sensation free profile during events. Always confirm rules for your specific association and class.
Use thin even coverage on targeted areas after hose and scrape cycles. Reassess before reapplying to avoid overuse.

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