
Liniment 101: Gel vs. Gelotion vs. Spray | Draw It Out®
Not all liniments are the same. This guide explains gel, gelotion, and spray formats—when to use them, how to layer them, and why Draw It...
Hauling long miles shouldn’t mean puffy legs. Use this quick routine to keep circulation flowing and recovery simple—no burn, no gimmicks.
Use post-haul every time your horse stands in a trailer for more than two hours. It also works after long show days or layovers between classes. It keeps the legs tight and comfortable without harsh chemicals or menthol sting.
Yes. Once absorbed, it leaves no slick film. Apply a thin layer and wait a minute before booting.
Walk, apply the Gel or Concentrate combo, and use EquiBrace™ overnight. Puffiness usually resolves within 12–24 hours.
If swelling is hot, painful, or uneven between legs, it’s time for a professional look.
Note: Liniment routines support comfort and circulation—they don’t replace diagnosis or veterinary care.

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