16oz Liniment Gel
Use the 16oz liniment gel when a gel format makes more sense than cream for targeted daily use.
Rapid Relief Restorative Cream is the stay-put cream companion for riders who want a focused, hands-on step for rub zones, hard-working areas, and daily barn checks.
A simple look at how Rapid Relief Restorative Cream applies when riders want a focused, hands-on step.
Best fit: targeted application moments where a cream format makes more sense than a spray, wash, or larger-area routine.
Rapid Relief handles the cream step. Add only the products that make the rest of the routine clearer.
Use the 16oz liniment gel when a gel format makes more sense than cream for targeted daily use.
Use IceBath™ when the horse needs a wash-rack step before moving into focused cream care.
Keep the 64oz liniment gel on the barn shelf when targeted gel care is part of the regular week.
Simple ladder: IceBath™ for the wash step, liniment gel for targeted care, and Rapid Relief when a stay-put cream layer fits the job.
Rapid Relief works best when the area is clean, dry, and ready for a thin, even cream layer.
Gently remove mud, sweat, loose hair, or debris. Avoid harsh scrubbing when the area is already sensitive.
Blot with a clean towel and allow the area to dry before applying cream. Do not trap moisture under product.
Apply a thin, even layer of Rapid Relief Restorative Cream to the area you are working on.
Rapid Relief Restorative Cream is built for riders who want a focused, stay-put product that fits a hands-on care routine.
“We liked how cleanly it applied and how well it stayed where we put it.”
Rapid Relief Restorative Cream is built for riders who want a focused, hands-on step for areas that need a cleaner, stay-put application.
Simple rule: use Rapid Relief when the area calls for a focused cream layer instead of a broader product format.
Rapid Relief Restorative Cream is built around a stay-put cream texture, a low-odor product experience, and ingredients chosen for practical hands-on barn use.
Rapid Relief is built for focused cream application. Start with a clean, dry area and use a thin layer where a cream format makes sense.
Gently remove dirt, sweat, loose hair, or debris before application.
Blot dry before applying. Avoid trapping moisture under cream.
Spread a thin, even layer directly onto the area you are working on.
Use according to label directions and the routine that fits your horse.
Both formats can have a place in the barn. Rapid Relief is built for riders who want a cleaner, focused cream step that stays practical for repeat routines.
| Feature | Rapid Relief Restorative Cream | Heavier Ointment-Style Products |
|---|---|---|
| Texture | Focused cream format Built for a smooth, stay-put application without a heavy ointment feel. | Heavier base Often thicker or greasier depending on the product and intended use. |
| Routine fit | Built for clean, targeted repeat use on areas where a cream layer makes sense. | Can be useful when a heavier coating is desired, depending on the situation. |
| Application feel | Designed for hands-on placement and a non-greasy product experience. | May feel heavier on hands, hair, or skin depending on the formula. |
| Barn practicality | A good fit for rub zones, pastern-area routines, and hard-working skin areas. | May be preferred when the goal is a thicker barrier-style product. |
Simple rule: use Rapid Relief when you want a focused cream step. Use heavier ointment-style products only when that heavier format better fits the job.
Rapid Relief Restorative Cream is a focused cream format built for targeted application on rub zones, pastern-area routines, and hard-working skin areas. It is designed to stay where you apply it and fit practical daily barn care without a heavy ointment feel.
Straight answers for riders using Rapid Relief Restorative Cream as a focused, hands-on care step.
Rapid Relief is built without menthol, alcohol, or strong added scent. Always confirm current rules for your discipline, barn, and program, and remember that governing bodies do not pre-approve individual products.
Reapply according to label directions and the routine that fits your horse. Start with a clean, dry area so the cream goes on evenly and does not trap dirt or moisture.
Use common sense around tack areas. Let the cream settle before saddling, avoid heavy buildup, and do not apply directly where tack may rub unless that fits your routine and the area is clean, dry, and comfortable.
The formula is built without menthol or alcohol. If your horse is sensitive or new to the product, start with a small area first and watch how the horse responds.
Yes, some riders use both in the same broader routine. Use liniment gel when targeted gel placement makes sense, and use Rapid Relief when a focused cream layer is the better fit. Follow the directions for each product.
Rapid Relief is a strong fit for rub zones, pastern-area routines, friction-prone spots, and hard-working skin areas where a stay-put cream format makes more sense than a spray, wash, or gel.
Discontinue use if irritation appears. Consult your veterinarian if the reaction persists or if the area looks serious, unusual, or slow to improve.
Real feedback matters most when it tells you how a product fits barn life: clean application, targeted placement, and a routine that is easy to repeat.
“We liked how easy it was to apply and how well it stayed where we put it after the farrier.”
McKenzie Wagelie
Customer experiences vary. Use according to label directions and watch how the horse responds.
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