Liniment 101: Gel vs. Gelotion vs. Spray
Liniment isn’t one-size-fits-all. Some riders need the grab-and-go squeeze of a gel, others want the spreadability of a gelotion, and sprays rule the post-workout cooldown. Here’s how to tell them apart and layer them like a pro.
Formats at a Glance
Gel
- Thick, easy to target
- Stays put under wraps
- Great for legs, hocks, stifles
- Shop 16oz Gel
Gelotion
- Lightweight, lotion-like texture
- Spreads fast over large areas
- Best for backs, shoulders, large muscles
- Shop PLUS™ Gelotion
Spray
- Quick, no-mess coverage
- Perfect for pre-ride warm-ups or post-work cool-downs
- Easy barn aisle or trailer use
- Shop RTU Spray
When to Use What
- Before work: Spray for quick warm-up circulation; gelotion for larger muscles.
- After work: Spray legs/back for cool-down; gel under wraps to extend relief overnight.
- Poultice layering: Apply gel, then poultice/wrap for a long-draw protocol.
- Travel days: Spray mid-haul, gel post-haul for recovery.
Safe Layering Tips
- Always cool hot legs first (cold hose/ice boots) before wrapping with gel.
- Use gel under standing wraps, never a tingle-based liniment.
- Gelotion on backs or loins spreads evenly, won’t clump in hair.
- Spray is show-safe and quick—ideal for barns with multiple horses.
Draw It Out® Advantage
All formats are FEI/USEF compliant, sensation-free, and naturally derived. Whether it’s the control of gel, the spread of gelotion, or the speed of spray—you’ll find your fit without risking compliance.
FAQs
Can I mix formats?
Yes. Many riders spray legs after a ride, then apply gel under wraps for extended recovery.
Is gel safe under wraps?
Yes—with Draw It Out® Gel. It’s sensation-free and designed to be safe under wraps or poultice.
When should I use gelotion instead of gel?
Use gelotion for broad muscle groups—backs, loins, shoulders—where you need quick coverage.
Are sprays as strong as gels?
Sprays are equally effective; they’re just faster and easier for large-area or multiple-horse use.


