Draw It Out® Concentré Liniment 946 ml | À mélanger pour vaporisation et enveloppements

A 32oz alcohol-free liniment concentrate built for adjustable strength, broad coverage, and better barn value. Mix it for sprays, wrap sessions, or refill routines. No menthol, no alcohol, no added fragrance.

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Draw It Out® Concentré Liniment 946 ml | À mélanger pour vaporisation et enveloppements

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Before You Buy

Draw It Out® is designed for daily recovery and sensitive horses.
It does not create heat, tingle, or sensation.
If you judge liniment by how it feels, this may not be your product.

Force réglable • Mélange pour vaporisation, compresses ou trempages

Draw It Out® Concentré de liniment 32oz

Un concentré de liniment sans alcool pour les cavaliers qui veulent une seule bouteille s'adaptant à la semaine. Mélangez léger pour le quotidien, plus fort pour les efforts intenses, et utilisez-le pour les vaporisations, les compresses ou les routines de voyage.

Ce que c'est : un concentré personnalisable, pas un spray prêt à l'emploi.
Pourquoi les cavaliers le gardent : une bouteille couvre plus de routines avec moins d'encombrement sur l'étagère.
Ce qu'il évite : pas de menthol, pas d'alcool, pas de parfum ajouté.*

Vous voulez une vue d'ensemble ? Commencez par le Guide du liniment pour chevaux. Vous hésitez entre les formats ? Voir gel versus liquide de liniment.

Force flexible Sans alcool Adapté aux concours* Séchage transparent Sans danger pour l'équipement
Pourquoi les cavaliers l'utilisent
  • Une bouteille, plusieurs routines : vaporisez de larges zones, préparez des compresses ou effectuez de courts trempages.
  • Vous contrôlez la force : mélangez plus léger pour le travail quotidien, plus fort pour les semaines plus intenses.
  • Profil net : sans menthol, sans alcool, sans parfum ajouté.*
  • Séchage transparent : pas besoin de rincer avant de mettre des tapis ou des guêtres.

*Toujours vérifier les règles actuelles de la discipline.

Guide de mélange rapide
Quotidien 70% eau / 30% concentré
Charge de travail 50% eau / 50% concentré
Direct 100% concentré

Utilisez de l'eau tiède pour les routines avant le travail et de l'eau froide pour le confort après le travail.

Pour les compresses, visez une humidité légère, pas dégoulinante, pour un contact constant.

Modes d'emploi
  • Vaporisation : grandes masses musculaires après le travail ou les jours de transport.
  • Compresse : vaporisez des bandes de polo ou des sous-bandages pour des séances de contact ciblées.
  • Trempage : routines courtes pour le voyage et les habitudes de confort des sabots.
Composition de la formule
  • Système minéral Draw It Out® : profil d'oligo-éléments d'origine naturelle.
  • Soutien riche en magnésium : un mélange simple et approuvé par les cavaliers.
  • Formule propre : sans additifs agressifs et sans parfum inutile.

Ingrédients : Eau, Chlorure de sodium, Sulfate de magnésium, Potassium, Mélange minéral exclusif Draw It Out®.

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Real rider story

It saved my mare’s future.

A customer shared this after using Draw It Out® 32oz Liniment Concentrate as part of her mare’s cleaning and flushing routine after a serious injury.

Her futurity mare got spooked by a moose, tried to jump a metal gate, and was badly injured. Stitching was not an option, so it became a twice-daily cleaning and flushing routine.

She said what had been recommended was not working, so she went to the barn and decided to try flushing with Draw It Out® instead.

“My futurity mare got spooked by a moose, tried to get away by jumping a metal gate, the corner of the gate ripped her open. It was useless to stitch it so it became a 2x a day cleaning and flushing. What the vet recommended was not working so I went in the barn and decided to try flushing with Draw it Out. Never an infection and within 6 weeks it had almost grown shut and I was able to hand walk her. Sold completely on this product!”

Valerie · Verified review

Sensitive content note: the images below show a real horse injury during healing. Click to reveal.

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Real customer photo showing an early stage horse injury during healing
Earlier-stage healing photo shared by the customer.
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Real customer photo showing later healing progress on a horse injury
Later healing progress photo shared by the customer.

Riders choose Draw It Out® because the formulas are clean, consistent, and built for real barn routines. No loud scent. No tingle. No gimmicks. Just a calm system that fits repeat use.

No menthol. No alcohol. Built for riders who want relief without the usual noise.
Research-led, rider-tested Developed for practical use, not flashy claims.
Built for everyday barns Made to fit repeat routines at home, on the road, or at the show.
Trusted by real riders Chosen because it works with routine, not against it.

Ingredients and formula profile

Ingredients

What is in the bottle

A simple formula built for repeat use and flexible mixing routines.

Ingredients: Water, Sodium Chloride, Magnesium Sulfate, Potassium, Draw It Out® Proprietary Mineral Blend.

For external use on horses only. Avoid eyes and sensitive areas. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult your veterinarian.

What you need in the barn

Concentrate gets simple fast. Set it up once, label your bottle, and the routine stays easy and repeatable.

Setup

Keep these on hand

Most barns already have everything needed to get started.

  • Spray bottle 16 oz or 24 oz is an easy everyday size.
  • Clean water Warm is common before work. Cool is common after work.
  • Label or marker Write the ratio on the bottle so the mix stays consistent.
  • Wraps if needed Optional for routines that include contact sessions.

Tip: keep one labeled bottle for your everyday ratio and one for stronger sessions if your program uses both.

How long it lasts

A 32oz concentrate bottle is built to stretch. Total use depends on your mix ratio and how much you apply per session, but these reference points help set practical expectations.

Everyday anchor

70/30 reference

A strong everyday baseline for barns that want a repeatable routine.

Mixed solution made Using the full 32oz bottle at 30% concentrate
about 107 oz
16 oz bottles filled Equivalent bottles of mixed solution
about 6 to 7
Example sessions If your barn uses about 4 oz of mixed solution per session
about 26
Easy daily mix Good starting point Easy to repeat

For many barns, 70/30 is the simplest place to start and the easiest ratio to keep consistent.

Mix ratio calculator

Pick a batch size and choose your concentrate strength. This will calculate ounces of water and concentrate so the routine stays consistent with less guessing.

Current: 30% Most riders start at 70/30 and adjust only if needed.
Scale up for wraps or larger routine batches.
Many barns land around 4 oz. Adjust to match your routine.

Water

22.4 oz
Routine reference based on your selected batch size and ratio.

Concentrate

9.6 oz
Amount pulled from the 32 oz bottle for this mix.

From one 32 oz bottle

27 sessions
About 3.3 mixes total and 8 sessions per mix at this setting.

Quick starting points: 70/30 for everyday use, 50/50 for a stronger routine, and 100% for short focused sessions. If you are unsure, start lighter and move up only if needed.

MixWhen riders use itWater to concentrateTypical temp
70/30 Everyday routines and before work 70 to 30 Warm
50/50 Stronger routines 50 to 50 Cool
100% Short focused sessions 0 to 100 Cool or room

Three easy ways to use the concentrate

The 32oz concentrate is built for flexibility without making the routine complicated. Most riders use it one of these three ways depending on the day and the setup.

Spray

Wide coverage, easy routine

The simplest option for larger areas and everyday repeat use.

  • Common for shoulders, back, hips, and major muscle groups.
  • Start at 70/30 for everyday use and move to 50/50 only when needed.
  • Apply an even coat and keep the ratio consistent from bottle to bottle.
Tip: Label the bottle with your go-to ratio so anyone in the barn can mix it the same way.
Wrap

Focused contact, short sessions

A useful option when you want more contact time without changing the whole routine.

  • Many riders use 50/50 for wrap routines.
  • Mist wraps until lightly damp, not dripping, then apply over clean legs.
  • Keep sessions short and consistent.
Tip: Light moisture and steady contact usually matter more than overdoing the mix.
Refill

Batch mix and stay ready

The value play for barns that want a labeled bottle ready to go without guessing every time.

  • Pre-mix a 16 oz or 24 oz bottle and keep it labeled for the routine you use most.
  • 70/30 is the easiest everyday anchor for repeat mixing.
  • Helpful for travel kits, barn shelves, and shared routines.
Tip: Concentrate makes the most sense when you standardize the bottle instead of rethinking the mix every time.

Formula profile and use notes

The 32oz concentrate gives riders more control over strength, bottle size, and routine without adding extra complexity.

Why some riders choose concentrate

This format works well for barns that want adjustable strength, repeatable mixing, and a bottle that stretches farther over time.

  • Start at 70/30 for an easy everyday baseline.
  • Move to 50/50 only when the routine calls for a stronger mix.
  • Label your bottle once so the process stays consistent.
Simple rule: start lighter, stay consistent, and adjust only when needed.

Built for spray bottles, wraps, and repeat barn use.

Choose what fits the job

Concentrate vs liniment gel vs RTU spray

Different formats fit different routines. This chart helps you choose the simplest fit first, then move to another format only when the job changes.

Feature 32oz concentrate Draw It Out® liniment gel RTU spray
Format Mixable concentrate for spray bottles, wraps, and repeat barn use Ready-to-apply liniment gel for targeted use Ready-to-use spray for fast no-mix application
Control Adjust the ratio to fit the routine Fixed strength with controlled placement Fixed strength with quick coverage
Coverage Broad coverage or wrap use depending on mix and method Best for stay-put spot application Best for quick broad-area coverage
Barn practicality Best when you want value, refills, and flexible mixing Best when you want simplicity and controlled placement Best when you want grab-and-go convenience
Routine profile Built without alcohol, menthol, or added fragrance Calm routine profile with targeted application Convenience-first format for fast daily use

Note: Always follow label directions and confirm current discipline rules for your program.

Responsive comparison of the 32oz concentrate, Draw It Out liniment gel, and RTU spray formats.

How it fits into the line

Pick the format that keeps your routine easiest to repeat. Concentrate gives you flexibility. Liniment gel gives you ready-to-apply control.

Flexible baseline

32oz concentrate

Built for riders who want adjustable strength, refill value, and one bottle that can cover more than one routine. Start at 70/30 for everyday use, then move up only if needed.

Best when you want flexibility for spray bottles, wrap routines, and repeat mixing in the barn.

Calculate your mix
Quick no-mix use

Draw It Out® 16oz liniment gel

Ready to apply with no mixing. A strong fit for quick spot use, travel kits, and post-ride routines when you want speed and simplicity.

Best for riders who want a consistent liniment gel always within reach.

Shop 16oz liniment gel
Larger ready-to-use size

Draw It Out® 64oz liniment gel

The same ready-to-apply liniment gel in a larger format. A better fit for multi-horse programs and routines that go through liniment gel steadily.

Best when you want fewer reorders and a larger format already on the shelf.

Shop 64oz liniment gel

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Use notes

A calm, consistent routine usually works best. Start lighter, label your mix, and keep the process repeatable.

External use only Start 70/30 Label your bottle
  • Apply to the area you are working on.
  • Avoid eyes, mucous membranes, and sensitive areas.
  • Test a small area first if your horse is sensitive or you are trying a new mix.

When to pause

If the routine does not feel right, stop and reassess before continuing.

  • If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult your veterinarian.
  • For horse-specific concerns, follow your veterinarian’s guidance.
  • Confirm current discipline rules for your barn and program.

FAQ and use notes

Quick guidance to keep the routine simple, consistent, and easy to repeat. When in doubt, start lighter and adjust only if needed.

Is the concentrate a good fit for show season?
The formula is built without alcohol, menthol, or added fragrance, which helps keep the routine calm and predictable. Always confirm current rules for your discipline and follow label directions.
Alcohol free Menthol free No added fragrance
What mix should I start with?
  • 70/30 is the everyday anchor for most barns.
  • 50/50 is common when a stronger mix is needed.
  • 100% is best reserved for short focused sessions.
Warm water is common before work. Cool or room temperature is common after work.
How do most riders use the concentrate?
Most riders use it in spray bottles for broader coverage or in wrap routines for more focused contact time. Label your usual ratio so the routine stays consistent from one mix to the next.
What if my horse tries to lick it?
This product is for external use only. Apply to the area you are working on and allow it to dry. Avoid the mouth, discourage licking, and discontinue use if irritation occurs.

This guidance reflects common barn practice and does not replace veterinary care.