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How to Use Liniment Under Wraps (Show-Safe Guide)
Wraps help—if you earn them. The trick is restraint: cool what’s hot, dry to the bone, lay a whisper-thin layer of liniment, then wrap clean. Do it this way and legs stay quiet, rules stay happy, and tomorrow rides smoother.
Why use liniment under wraps?
- Targets post-work or post-haul heat in tendons/ligaments
- Supports overnight tightening for “stocking-up” horses
- Pairs with clean compression for consistent recovery
Step-by-step: the safe method
- Cool first. Quick, even passes on hot zones with CryoSpray®; scrape any rinse water between passes.
- Dry completely. Towel + airflow. Damp skin under wraps is a no-go.
- Apply a thin gel layer. Use a sheen, not a smear of Draw It Out® 16oz High Potency Gel. Hair texture should still show.
- Wrap clean. Smooth layers, even tension. Re-check comfort and temperature at 30–45 minutes.
Back & SI: don’t neglect the engine room
Travel and fall footing can tighten backs. Massage a light layer of Rapid Relief Restorative Cream into the topline to keep the engine free and easy—no heavy scent, no sting.
Learn it from riders who live it
Helpful hubs
- Solution Finder — build your horse’s setup
- Switch & Save — keep essentials stocked
- Cryotherapy Collection — cooling & support options
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Clean, show-safe recovery—simple, repeatable, and ready for tomorrow’s ride.
Shop 16oz High Potency GelEducational content—never a diagnosis. If heat, swelling, or lameness persists, consult your veterinarian.