Innovating Equine Recovery: Sensation-Free, Show-Aware Support
Product launches make noise. Good recovery is quieter: consistent walk-downs, smart cooling, and calm support that horses accept and riders can repeat—day in, day out.
What gets overlooked in recovery
- Over-sensory products: Big sensations may feel “active,” but they can cause flinching and complicate wrap use.
- Program fit: Tools must work at barn pace—between lessons, in trailers, and on show days—without creating extra steps.
How to build a steady, show-aware routine
- Walk-down: 10–15 minutes to start the heat dump.
- Cool smart: Targeted spray for hot zones; whole-body rinse when dust and sweat build. Rinse and scrape between passes.
- Support calmly: Apply a clean, sensation-free layer; allow brief set time before tack or wraps.
- Wrap correctly: Clean quilts, even tension, recheck in 30–45 minutes.
- Log patterns: Note heat, swelling, or behavior changes to guide training adjustments.
Keep it practical
Recovery should fit the day you’re living—schooling, hauling, or show prep. Use these internal tools to tailor and simplify:
- Solution Finder — assemble a routine based on your horse and schedule.
- Switch & Save — keep essentials stocked without overthinking it.
- Ride-Ready Pack™ — set-and-go essentials when you need simplicity.
Make Recovery Your Next Good Habit
Steady routines beat one-off fixes. Build yours with tools that are calm, clean, and ready for the show calendar.
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