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| ...I'm planning on getting a pair of the Back on Track Quick Wraps, but have never used BOT products before. -Im wondering when, where, how long you use them; At the rodeo, before, after or between runs?? Does it matter?
-Do you use em if its above 90 degrees out?
-Where did you get yours and how much? I have been looking online and they are all right at $90- $95.
-I know I will measure before I order but what size(s) fits your big or smaller horses?
- What are your experiences with them? Helpful or not? I've heard a ton of good things about them so I'm not too worried I'll have any issues. The horse I'm buying them for doesn't have an existing problems.
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Elite Veteran
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   Location: Somewhere in N.C. | I would get the shorter ones if your horse is small. They have directions inside the package as far as how long to leave them on at the beginning. I normally trailer my horse in them and leave them on until I boot up. Sometimes I put them on for the ride home. I have put them on overnight in their stall depending on the horse. Can't go wrong with them. The most used product in my barn along with their blankets. You can use them in the summer, but would be careful not to leave on very long. |
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Sock Snob
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| Wish some one would tell me how much it helped them. I have ra, and have knee and hip problems and foot problems. Not,to,mentiin back problems. Also, if i benfit, maybe the horses would also. I used some magnetic hock boots on my horse that was fusing. I put them on at themworld to try them. He was a real unhappy camper. Had to,snub him in corner and pull them off, if it had not been for a nice man who snubged his head and my friend who,went install with me he would still have them puppies on. They did not,help him.
Edited by daisycake123 2014-09-23 8:28 PM
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Rad Dork
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   Location: Oklahoma | I usually put mine one about 4-6 hours before I start saddling
I don't use them if it's overly hot... So around 85+ and I don't put them on unless my horse has a fan on him.
Those prices sound about right! I usually go with who is cheapest once shipping is figured in, but some dealers run 10% off sales.
The measurements are for height, so I have a pair of 14" for front and getting 16" for back legs.
I haven't really formed an opinion on them yet since I've not have them but for a few months. My gelding has a suspensory injury and I'm using BOT as a treatment method. I go back for a check up at 45 days. I'll see what I think then, but so far I think I like them! |
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 Don't Ask Me
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| i have the tall ones so they cover part of the knee
i bought the tshirts before anything...and when i felt myself how well it worked on my back-- i have almost everything the sell for horses and human
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Sock Snob
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| I wonder what happens with these. I knowmthenpht people tell youmhow,wonderful they are. I would like to know how regular people use these and what results youmhave had. |
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| I'd like to know what their leg feels like when you take the quick wraps off.. Are they hot or warm?? Because thats something I wouldn't want |
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