IceBath™ 32oz Cooling Body Wash and Brace
Short answer: IceBath™ 32oz Cooling Body Wash and Brace is a ready-to-use horse wash and brace for hot days, wash racks, travel, post-work cleanup, and summer barn routines.
Best for
Hot-weather care, wash-rack routines, post-work rinses, hauling days, summer barn shelves, and riders who want cooling body wash support instead of a liniment-only routine.
Current options
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32oz bottle: ready-to-use cooling body wash and brace. Listed price: $39.99.
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2 Pack: two-bottle restock option. Listed price: $69.99.
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6 Pack: larger barn restock option. Listed price: $180.00.
IceBath™ 32oz Cooling Body Wash and Brace is the ready-to-use cooling format for wash racks, trailers, grooming areas, hot days, and post-work cleanup routines.
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Buy this if
- You want a ready-to-use cooling body wash and brace.
- You need wash-rack support after hot rides, hauling, lessons, training, or show days.
- You want a summer care product that fits beside liniment, grooming, and barn cleanup.
- You prefer a wash-rack cooling routine over a spray-only cooling product.
Choose a different format if
Cooling recovery vs liniment
Use IceBath™ when the job is cooling, rinsing, hot-weather care, or wash-rack recovery. Use liniment when the job is targeted body-care support after work or travel.
How to use
- Use according to the product label.
- Apply as part of a wash-rack, post-work, travel, or hot-weather routine.
- Avoid eyes, mouth, mucous membranes, and irritated or broken skin unless directed by your veterinarian.
- Monitor the horse after hard work, heat, or hauling and involve a veterinarian if recovery does not look normal.
Pair it with
Helpful links
Shop Cooling Recovery
Read the Summer Barn Horse Care Routine
Compare liniment formats
Use What Does My Horse Need?
Safety note
Cooling products support routine care, not emergency treatment. If your horse is overheated, distressed, lame, swollen, not recovering normally, or showing abnormal signs after work or travel, involve your veterinarian or qualified equine professional.