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| Any value to getting a magnetic therapy or BOT sheet/boots? Are they worth the money and which is best? |
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I just read the headlines
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| I have the BOT sheet, poll cap and saddle liner. My favorite is the saddle liner because I can use it year round. I live in South Texas and in the summer/fall it is hot and humid so I don't use the sheet year round. My horse loves it and it has helped with better warm ups and as a result he has a looser, more swinging back when ridden. The poll cap has made my daughter's mare much calmer when tied, she doesn't pull back nearly as much or as hard as she used to.
Right now a friend has my sheet for her older horse who is having some weird back pain going on right now. He relaxes in it and is doing better. |
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   Location: Not in Texas anymore. . . | I swear by PHT Magnets!!! |
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     Location: Oregon | PHT is the best. The end.  |
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| I would choose PHT over any other magnetic sheet, or BOT sheet. I can see a visible difference in my horses when I use them and they act much more comfortable. |
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          Location: 31 lengths farms | I think it depends on your individual horse's needs and your budget. I cannot afford PHT blankets so I had to go with a Duratech brand, works great on my gelding and my big mare, my little mare cannot wear magnets or she tries to kill herself, any type of magnet product other than bell boots and yes, have tried the PHT blanket, same deal. I have the Roma magnet boots, I like them as I can actually ride in them also for warm ups with out fear of tearing them up. My little mare that doesn't handle magnets I have the Cu horse wraps for her legs and have been thinking about a BOT liner for riding the mares in also. If I had the funds, my 2 horse would probably be in head to tail magna cu stuff and my little mare in Cu horse stuff but I haven't won the lottery yet.
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| run n rate - 2017-04-11 12:44 PM
I think it depends on your individual horse's needs and your budget. I cannot afford PHT blankets so I had to go with a Duratech brand, works great on my gelding and my big mare, my little mare cannot wear magnets or she tries to kill herself, any type of magnet product other than bell boots and yes, have tried the PHT blanket, same deal. I have the Roma magnet boots, I like them as I can actually ride in them also for warm ups with out fear of tearing them up. My little mare that doesn't handle magnets I have the Cu horse wraps for her legs and have been thinking about a BOT liner for riding the mares in also. If I had the funds, my 2 horse would probably be in head to tail magna cu stuff and my little mare in Cu horse stuff but I haven't won the lottery yet.
I'm in the same boat. The PHT look great but sooo expensive! Good to know Duratech works good too. |
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| I have a BOT saddle pad liner and I have had a BOT mesh sheet, replaced it with a a LUX mesh sheet because the fit was better and it works just as well. My horses really like the LUX sheet. I have a couple horses with pssm so they get cramped up pretty easy. I had just bought the exercise boots to try for my one gelding. Would love to try the PHT stuff, but I just can't afford it. I had bought a poll pack used from someone on facebook to try, that was a mistake, all the magnets came all stuck together inside so never got to try it. |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | PHT. I had a horse have a bad reaction to Duratech and the company ignored me when I tried to ask questions about quality assurance. That's USA vs China for you. |
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| Have anyone of you used a device from this company please, it would really help me. |
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| PHT is the best. I have a duratech sheet for now because I don't have the money for a PHT, but I do have PHT hock boots for my older guy and they really help. I see a much bigger difference with PHT than I do with duratech. |
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       Location: Oklahoma | I can attest to PHT. The horse in my avatar picture had a peronius tertius tendon rupture of the right hind. Injury happened 9/7/2020. I got her on 9/12/2020. She was on 90 days complete stall rest. My routine with her was wearing a PHT blanket for 2 hours a day. I also wrapped both hind legs nightly with PHT wraps. Now, before I had this filly I'd dreamed of having PHT products, but never did. After seeing first hand the aid it played in my rehab journey I used them on myself during my rotator cuff surgery. Also, many of the members on here have followed my rehab journey with this filly and how she's been doing!
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  Location: in the ozone | I have several BOT items & LOVE them! Definitely see much difference in mine when I use them. I sold my PHT stuff since it did nothing for mine, but am planning to buy a couple of the XLR8 sheets instead. |
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