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Forever Tan
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       Location: Wisconsin | I know people like the blankets for therapy all over the body, but specifically has anyone tried and used their Maxi Pulse Leg wrap? It's pricey but I want to find some sort of therapy for one of mine this year for legs besides icing and using my BOT wraps. Thanks in advance if anyone knows anything |
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | painthorse7796 - 2015-02-23 12:41 PM I know people like the blankets for therapy all over the body, but specifically has anyone tried and used their Maxi Pulse Leg wrap? It's pricey but I want to find some sort of therapy for one of mine this year for legs besides icing and using my BOT wraps. Thanks in advance if anyone knows anything
I bought it. I liked it, think it helped but with my horse's issue it really isn't cut and dry. I hate that it doesn't hold a charge very long and who knows how long I went without it actually pulsing because it still had a green light and I was under the impression it had a red light when it was going dead. You can't feel it doing anything unless you hold a magnet up to it, then you feel the pulsing. So keep that magnet handy and you'll know when it is dead and it does recharge easy enough. My horse also reached down and pulled on the wiring and broke it in two. I messaged them about a warrenty and they said send it back in and they would repair and get right back to me. It was only about a 10 day turn around. Very good customer service. I think Afleet Equine on here sells them or is a distributor. Give her a pm and she may be able to help you out. |
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Forever Tan
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       Location: Wisconsin | wyoming barrel racer - 2015-02-23 1:50 PM
painthorse7796 - 2015-02-23 12:41 PM I know people like the blankets for therapy all over the body, but specifically has anyone tried and used their Maxi Pulse Leg wrap? It's pricey but I want to find some sort of therapy for one of mine this year for legs besides icing and using my BOT wraps. Thanks in advance if anyone knows anything
I bought it. I liked it, think it helped but with my horse's issue it really isn't cut and dry. I hate that it doesn't hold a charge very long and who knows how long I went without it actually pulsing because it still had a green light and I was under the impression it had a red light when it was going dead. You can't feel it doing anything unless you hold a magnet up to it, then you feel the pulsing. So keep that magnet handy and you'll know when it is dead and it does recharge easy enough. My horse also reached down and pulled on the wiring and broke it in two. I messaged them about a warrenty and they said send it back in and they would repair and get right back to me. It was only about a 10 day turn around. Very good customer service. I think Afleet Equine on here sells them or is a distributor. Give her a pm and she may be able to help you out.
Hey thanks for your advice!! |
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Forever Tan
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       Location: Wisconsin | I must be dumb here I can't seem to PM Afleet Equine like that name doesn't come up? |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | painthorse7796 - 2015-02-23 1:12 PM I must be dumb here I can't seem to PM Afleet Equine like that name doesn't come up?
I'll send her over ;) |
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Expert
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| Ultr oz is great for legs. You just put it on and you don't have to stand over the horse. Leave on for 2 to 3 hours. If your interested I can give you the reps name. |
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| I have a friend that bought the Response while I have the one that Troy Brandenburg sells, SI Impulse Line. I used hers a couple of rodeos so I didn't have to load mine. Personally I don't think the Respond is near as good. The times that I used the Respond she wasn't as soft and supple. Also Troys is quite a bit cheaper and WAY easier to use. Now I load mine everytime we go together even if its just for one or two runs. It does pulsating magnetics as well as massage. The leg wraps can be used with out having to use the blanket. Sometimes more money doesn't always mean better product.
http://www.brandenburgequinetherapy.com/shop/massage_therapy/si_impulse_line_electromagnetic_-_massage_blanket.html
Edited by CarpeDiem 2015-02-23 5:16 PM
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| ^^^^^ CarpeDiem you are so correct! We have been clients of Troys since 2006. We used the first blankets, now are using the next ones. Wouldn't trust anyone else with our horses. The Impulse Line is a step above the rest of the market. Troys taken many horses to the NFR and is always helping people get to the next level. Saw where he met Alexa Lake in a parking lot the other day while she was having her trailer worked on, and Viper was outside with his blanket on. She won the round at San Antonio that night. He's done the same for my daughter, met her before she ran at OKC with her mare who had taken a fall a few days before, smoked off a run and won 3rd. The blankets work and so does his therapy. SI IMPULSE LINE all the way! |
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Forever Tan
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       Location: Wisconsin | Yes Troy has an extensive line of products I see! I can't afford the theraputic blanket, just wanting something for legs...does anyone use this UltraOZ on here? |
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| If you're still interested in the Respond System let me know. I can get you a break. I've never personally used the wraps as I have a Magnawave, so I found no use to invest in their PEMF side. |
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| I use the ultra oz. Be glad to answer any questions. |
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