Draw It Out® Massage Pro Bundle | Gel + Concentrate

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Draw It Out® Massage Pro Bundle with 64oz Liniment Gel and 128oz Liniment Concentrate

Draw It Out® Massage Pro Bundle | Gel + Concentrate

Sale price
$200
Regular price
$210

Barn-size professional setup

64oz Gel + 128oz Concentrate

Two Draw It Out® liniment formats for equine bodyworkers, chiropractors, trainers, multi-horse barns, and serious horse-care programs.

$210 combined value. Bundle price: $200. Save $10 and ship free in the U.S.

Gel for placement. Concentrate for volume.

64oz Liniment Gel

Ready-to-use, stay-put application for targeted areas, hands-on massage, larger muscle groups, and proper use beneath clean, correctly fitted pads, boots, and wraps when used according to the current label.

128oz Liniment Concentrate

Mix-to-use barn volume for broad spray, wrap, soak, sponge, and wash-rack routines. At the 50/50 spray ratio, the gallon prepares 256oz total: eight 32oz spray bottles.

Built for working programs

  • Bodywork, chiropractic, PEMF, red light therapy, training, hauling, show-week, and repeat barn routines
  • Odorless and colorless, without menthol, camphor, capsaicin, alcohol, witch hazel, added dye, or added fragrance
  • Two formats so the application method follows the work
  • Free U.S. shipping at the bundle price
Simple rule: use Gel when controlled placement matters. Use Concentrate when broader application and refill volume matter.

Can this bundle fit around red light therapy?

Yes. The practical default is red light therapy first on a clean, dry, product-free horse. Follow the device protocol, recheck the horse, then use Gel for appropriate targeted massage or Concentrate for broader prepared application. We make no claim that either liniment format changes light penetration, dose, or device performance.

Read the red light therapy, massage and liniment guide

Why equine bodyworkers and chiropractors keep both formats close

Open the Kits and Bundles Use Guide

External horse-care products. Use each format according to its current label. Avoid eyes, mucous membranes, and open wounds. Topical care does not replace veterinary diagnosis or treatment.