Rider applying a small amount of clear gel to a horse's shoulder

Direct answer: A purposefully minimal formula uses only the components needed for the product's intended format and routine. It does not mean "risk free," and it does not replace label directions. It means riders can evaluate a focused product without relying on a loud sensation or a long list of trendy extras.

What minimal means at Draw It Out®

Draw It Out® liniment is odorless and colorless. It is made without menthol, capsaicin, alcohol, or witch hazel. The goal is a calm, practical liniment routine that does not depend on burn, sting, or a strong smell to feel active.

Why fewer distractions can help

  • Easier routine fit: Riders can focus on placement, hands-on checks, and consistent application.
  • Clearer expectations: Product facts matter more than dramatic sensation.
  • Better rechecks: You can compare heat, swelling, skin condition, and movement without assuming a tingle proves effectiveness.

Minimal does not mean universal

Every horse is an individual. Read the current label, check the skin before use, and test a small area when appropriate. Keep all topicals out of the eyes and off any area excluded by the label. Stop use if an unexpected reaction appears.

Competition and wraps

Draw It Out® liniment can fit under pads, boots, and wraps when used as directed. Competition rules can change, so confirm the current requirements for your discipline before show day.

Review the current 16oz High Potency Gel details.

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