Old Legends, New Era: Precision Cooling with IceBath | Draw It Out®

Old Legends, New Era

Precision Cooling with IceBath Cooling Body Wash

Posted in Real Rider Resource

Old Legend: “A cold hose and a prayer fixes everything.”

New Era: Measured, sensation-free cooling that calms tissue without shock. Draw It Out® IceBath Cooling Body Wash helps you cool where it counts while keeping skin clean and comfortable.

Naturally derived. Show-safe. Built for calm recovery so you can Elevate Every Ride.

Why precision beats shock

Blast-cold water can tense muscles and narrow your window for effective recovery. Precision cooling supports circulation, eases surface heat, and keeps the horse relaxed—so the body can do its best work.

Simple routine, consistent results

1) Lightly spray targeted areas with IceBath. 2) Work it over large muscle groups (shoulder, back, hindquarters). 3) Rinse as desired and towel. 4) Follow with your post-ride plan.

Clean skin. Calm muscles. No residue, no harsh scent—just recovery your horse can settle into.

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FAQs

Does “no tingle” mean it’s not cooling?
No. The absence of a tingle means there are no harsh irritants. IceBath provides effective, controlled cooling without the sting or drying you get from strong menthol or alcohol products.
Is IceBath safe before competition?
Yes. IceBath is naturally derived and show-safe, making it a smart part of pre- and post-ride routines when you want clean, calm cooling.
Where should I apply it?
Target major muscle groups and heat-prone areas after work—shoulders, back, loins, and hindquarters. Avoid eyes and sensitive mucous membranes.
What pairs well with IceBath?
For sensation-free support after cooling, use Draw It Out® 16 oz High Potency Gel on legs or backs as part of your calm recovery routine.

Speakable Summary

A cold hose can shock tissue. IceBath delivers controlled, sensation-free cooling that keeps skin clean and muscles calm for better recovery.

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