Targeted lower leg support
A focused layout for riders who want clean placement and flexible support through routine work, pattern days, and conditioning.
6 rouleaux de K Tape EQUINE|DEFENDER™.
Conçu pour les semaines chargées, les chevaux multiples et les cavaliers qui ne veulent pas être à court en plein programme.

La couleur varie en fonction de la rotation de l'emballage. Vous recevrez un mélange conçu pour rester simple et fonctionnel.
À des fins éducatives uniquement. Ne remplace pas les soins vétérinaires. Ne pas appliquer sur des plaies ouvertes ou une peau irritée. En cas de doute, consultez votre vétérinaire.
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The Stick & Move™ Kinesiology Tape Bundle gives riders six rolls of EQUINE|DEFENDER™ K Tape for regular taping routines, show weeks, hauling, training blocks, and multi-horse barns.
Simple rule: buy the single roll if you are testing it. Choose the Stick & Move™ Bundle when K Tape already belongs in your barn routine.
The format matters. K Tape is not a topical product. It belongs in the flexible support lane when the goal is movement-friendly placement, light sensory feedback, and a routine that can stay with the horse through work.
| Feature | K Tape | Liniment Gel | Spray Liniment | Wraps |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary job | Flexible support Moves with the horse while adding light sensory feedback. | Topical routine Used for targeted muscle and joint care before or after work. | Fast topical coverage Helpful when broader spray application is the priority. | Physical coverage Useful when the rider wants a traditional wrapped support step. |
| Movement feel | High flexibility Designed to stretch and move with the body area. | No support structure A topical application, not a physical support layer. | No support structure Fast application, but not designed to provide tape-like feedback. | More restrictive Can be useful, but adds bulk and requires careful wrapping. |
| Routine setup | Moderate Requires clean, dry hair and careful placement for best hold. | Fast Ready to apply directly where the rider wants it. | Fast Quick coverage when speed matters most. | More involved Requires correct tension, placement, and monitoring. |
| Best use window | Training and show routines Good fit when riders want support that can stay in place through a planned use period. | Pre ride or post ride Better fit when the goal is a topical rubdown step. | Quick barn checks Good when fast, broad topical application is preferred. | Situational support Better suited when a heavier traditional support method is needed. |
Simple rule: use K Tape when you want flexible support and movement feedback. Use liniment gel, spray, or cream when you want a topical routine. Do not apply topicals under tape.
Keep it clean, light, and practical. K Tape works best when the hair is dry, the anchors are calm, and the tape is applied as part of a planned routine.
Brush away dirt, dust, sweat, loose hair, and product residue. Tape should be applied to a clean, dry coat for the best chance at a smooth hold.
Measure the area, cut the strip to fit, then round each corner. Rounded corners help reduce edge lift during movement.
Lay the first and last section of tape down with no stretch. Clean anchors matter more than pulling harder.
Apply light, even tension only through the middle working section when needed. More pull is not better and can reduce comfort or hold.
Once placed, rub the tape gently by hand to warm the adhesive and help it settle into the coat.
Peel slowly in the direction of hair growth. Use patience, especially on sensitive horses or longer coats.
Riders commonly use K Tape around areas such as shoulders, backs, hindquarters, hocks, stifles, and legs where flexible support and sensory feedback fit the routine. Do not tape over wounds, irritated skin, suspicious swelling, heat, or areas that need veterinary attention.
No. Liniment gel, oils, creams, sprays, conditioners, and heavy grooming products can interfere with adhesive. Tape should go on clean, dry hair. Use topicals after tape removal or on non-taping days.
A single roll is useful for testing. The Stick & Move™ Bundle is better when K Tape is already part of your barn routine and you want extra rolls ready for training, hauling, shows, or multiple horses.
Ready to stock the tack room? Choose the bundle when K Tape is part of the routine, not a last-minute scramble.
Add to cartClean laydowns, practical placement, and real horses in motion. No studio tricks. Just a clear look at how EQUINE|DEFENDER™ K Tape fits barn routines.
These examples show common taping patterns and placement ideas. Use clean prep, light tension, and good judgment. Do not tape over wounds, irritation, heat, swelling, or anything that needs veterinary attention.
A focused layout for riders who want clean placement and flexible support through routine work, pattern days, and conditioning.
Longer line patterns for high-motion areas where riders want broader sensory feedback without bulky wraps or heavy gear.
Clean anchors and light tension help the tape move with the horse from warm up through cool down.
A smooth application example for muscle groups and movement zones that take more load when the pace picks up.
Practical layouts for routine rides and consistent conditioning where repeatable placement matters more than overcomplication.
Bottom line: clean hair, dry coat, no topicals underneath, light tension, and slow removal. That is the routine that gives K Tape the best chance to do its job.
Stick & Move™ Kinesiology Tape Bundle is built for calm, repeatable taping routines when used thoughtfully. Start with clean prep, use light tension, and pay attention to how your horse and the skin respond.
Stick & Move™ Kinesiology Tape works best when the coat is clean, dry, and free of residue. Do not apply liniment gel, oils, creams, sprays, conditioners, or heavy grooming products underneath tape.
Adhesive caution: residue under tape can reduce hold, cause edge lift, and make removal less predictable. If the area needs topical care first, skip the tape and use the right product for that job.
A single roll makes sense when you are learning. The Stick & Move™ Bundle makes sense when K Tape is already part of your barn, hauling, training, or show-week routine.
The right first step if you are learning placement, testing hold, or trying K Tape on one horse before stocking extra rolls.
Six rolls of EQUINE|DEFENDER™ K Tape for riders who want tape ready in the barn, trailer, tack trunk, and show kit.
A better path for bodyworkers, trainers, and barns that use K Tape consistently across multiple horses or client routines.
K Tape belongs on clean, dry hair. Add these products around the routine before prep, after removal, or on non-taping days.
A wash-rack companion for hot days, hard work, and getting the horse clean before the next part of the routine.
A controlled topical step for pre ride prep, post ride checks, and daily routines when tape is not on the horse.
A cream format for focused, hands-on care when the area needs a topical step instead of tape.
Keep the ladder simple: tape goes on clean, dry hair. Use IceBath™ for clean wash-rack routines, liniment gel after removal or on non-taping days, and Rapid Relief when the job calls for a cream instead of tape.
Straight answers for riders building a clean, practical K Tape routine with EQUINE|DEFENDER™ tape.
The Stick & Move™ Kinesiology Tape Bundle is a six-roll bundle of EQUINE|DEFENDER™ K Tape for horses. It is built for riders, trainers, barns, and practitioners who want tape ready for regular support routines instead of buying one roll at a time.
Choose a single roll if you are learning or testing K Tape for the first time. Choose the bundle when taping is already part of your barn routine, show-week prep, hauling plan, or multi-horse care system.
Riders commonly use K Tape as a flexible support and sensory feedback tool during planned routines. It can fit training days, hauling blocks, show prep, and body-care programs when used thoughtfully on clean, healthy skin and coat.
Riders and practitioners commonly apply K Tape around areas such as shoulders, backs, hindquarters, hocks, stifles, and legs where flexible support fits the routine. Do not tape over wounds, irritated skin, suspicious swelling, heat, or areas that appear painful or unusual.
No. K Tape should be applied to clean, dry hair without liniment gel, oils, creams, sprays, conditioners, or heavy grooming products underneath. Residue can reduce hold, cause edge lift, and make removal less predictable.
Use liniment gel after tape removal or on non-taping days. The clean rule is simple: tape goes on clean, dry hair. Topicals belong around the taping routine, not underneath the adhesive.
Start with clean, dry hair. Cut the strip, round the corners, anchor with no stretch, use light tension through the working section when needed, rub the tape after placement to activate the adhesive, and remove slowly with the direction of hair growth.
Hold time depends on coat condition, prep, placement, weather, movement, and how the horse is managed. Clean, dry hair and proper anchors give the tape the best chance to stay in place through the planned use window.
No. K Tape is a routine support tool, not a diagnosis, treatment, cure, or replacement for veterinary care. If you see heat, swelling, lameness, pain, open wounds, or something unusual, stop and involve your veterinarian.
Yes. The six-roll format makes sense for barns that use tape regularly across training days, hauling, show prep, and multiple horses. It helps keep tape available where the work happens instead of relying on one roll.
Still deciding? Choose the bundle when K Tape is already part of your barn routine and you want extra rolls ready before you need them.
Add to cartEducational support only. Follow label directions and consult your veterinarian when something looks serious, unusual, or persistent.
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