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Dec 24 2009

Horse Boots: Ice Boots

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Horse Boots: Ice Boots

The high-quality Bar-F Equine Ice boots are made from neoprene to insulate and promote cooling cold therapy to the lower leg or knee of your Horse. Aids in the reduction of swelling, heat and pain caused by inflammation, stress and fatigue of the joints, tendons and ligaments. Tailored to hold crushed ice evenly along the length of the tendons and around the fetlock joint. Easy to apply.

The process of Cold Horse Therapy works this way; first, the cold temperature helps to decrease blood flow to the injured area. This reduced blood flow helps minimize swelling and inflammation, dissipate heat and alleviate pain. At the same time, cold therapy slows the metabolism of the tissue surrounding the injury, which helps minimize further damage and speed healing. Used properly, cold therapy can help improve a wide range of muscle, joint and soft tissue injuries on the Horse.
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Aug 12 2009

Horse Jumping Boots

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Horse Jumping Boots by Bar F Equine Products

These Sport Series Horse Jumping Boots are designed to provide excellent protection as well as comfort for the horse for Eventing and stadium jumping.

  • Covered in rugged washable Coverlight material
  • Velcro straps give lots of adjustments for proper fit
  • The inner lining of soft fleece provides comfort for the horse
  • Available in a variety of colors
  • Easy to clean and lightweight

The Horse Jumping boots by Bar F are some of the best Horse Boots made, excellent for all of your Jumping, Eventing and English Sporting needs.

To Learn More or Place an Order for this product, please view: Horse Jumping Boots

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