MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™: Joint & Tendon Relief for Horses | Draw It Out®

MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™: Joint & Tendon Relief for Horses | Draw It Out®

 

 

 

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MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™: Joint & Tendon Relief for Horses

Updated August 27, 2025 · Draw It Out®

What is MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™?

MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ is a naturally derived topical solution for equine joint and tendon support. Designed with manuka honey and arnica, it delivers relief where your horse needs it most—without harsh chemicals or strong odors.

Key Benefits

  • Joint & Tendon Comfort: Target stiffness and soreness with ease.
  • Manuka Honey + Arnica: Powerful natural ingredients trusted for centuries.
  • Show-Safe: Ideal for performance horses in competition.
  • Wrap-Friendly: Safe under standing wraps or boots.
  • Clean Formula: No alcohol, menthol, or artificial dyes.

How to Apply

  1. Massage a generous amount onto targeted joints or tendons.
  2. Use pre-ride for warm-up or post-ride for recovery.
  3. Apply under wraps or leave uncovered depending on your program.
Pro Tip: Consistency matters—make MasterMudd™ part of your daily care routine for best results.

Why Riders Trust It

Real riders choose MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ for one reason: it works without compromise. Whether you’re conditioning a young athlete or maintaining a senior partner, this formula offers reliable relief that keeps horses comfortable and competition-ready.

Shop MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ and see why barns across the country count on it daily.

MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ FAQ

Is it safe under wraps?
Yes, the formula is specifically designed for wrap-friendly use.
Does it contain menthol?
No, it’s sensation-free and alcohol-free—no burning, no tingling.
Can it be used daily?
Yes, riders often use it before and after every ride as part of regular care.
Who should use it?
Performance horses, senior horses, and everyday partners who need joint and tendon comfort.

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