Draw It Out® 16oz High Potency Gel
- 125% strength, no tingle
- Menthol-free & alcohol-free
Our formulas are program-minded from the ground up: menthol-free, alcohol-free, and free of added dyes or fragrance. Get calm, effective support that won’t tingle, stain, or put you in a bind on the day it counts.
Every Draw It Out® formula on this page is crafted to support comfort without harsh heat, sting, or risky actives. We build for quiet barns and clean tests—so you can focus on the ride.
Note: FEI/USEF do not “pre-approve” commercial products. Compliance depends on the actual ingredients used, how/when you apply them, and current regulations at competition time.
Barn rule: apply to clean, intact skin; avoid eyes/mucous membranes; follow label directions.
Only products currently live on drawliniment.com are listed here.
We monitor changes regularly and keep this page aligned with our formulas. Always review event-specific rules with your veterinarian.
They’re formulated to be program-minded—built without common prohibited actives like menthol, camphor, or capsaicin, and free of alcohol, added dyes, or fragrance. That said, neither FEI nor USEF “pre-approves” commercial products. Compliance depends on ingredients, timing, dose, and current rules at your event. Always check the FEI database and USEF guidance before competition.
Yes—when used per label on clean, intact skin and in accordance with current rules. Our gel and RTU lay clean under wraps and pads without heating or tingling. Avoid eyes/mucous membranes and follow your steward’s guidance.
On this page, we feature formulas built without menthol, camphor, capsaicin, added dyes/fragrance, and without alcohol. We keep things quiet, clear-drying, and wrap-friendly.
Yes—use as directed for targeted cool-downs on clean skin. It’s designed for fast post-work reset with a program-minded profile and no added dyes or fragrance.
No. We don’t claim endorsement or approval by FEI/USEF. We design products to align with clean-sport expectations—then put the responsibility and control where it belongs: with you and your veterinarian.
Use the FEI Prohibited Substances Database for current status. For U.S. competitions, review the USEF Drugs & Medications guidance.
Plain talk: This page is educational—not veterinary advice. Always follow the label and your veterinarian’s direction. Rules update; you’re responsible for checking the latest FEI/USEF guidance for your event.
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