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10 good reasons why:
| Leg wraps |
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Will increase blood circulation which can prevent injuries. |
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Prolong injections (vets tell us). |
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No need of liniments |
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Can replace poultice
(Sore No More, Tetda or a similar liniment should be used under the wrap). |
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Speed up healing process on already injured horse. |
| Blankets |
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Keeps muscles loose and relaxed before work outs or competitions. |
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Helps tie up problems, sore backs, shoulders and other muscle problems. |
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Helps horses to recover faster from strainful exercising. |
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Can help nervous horses to relax. |
| Hock and knee boots |
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Prolongs injections and helps arthritic joints. |
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John Shirreff, thoroughbred trainer:
"We used Back on Track´s wraps and blanket on Giacomo prior to the Kentucky Derby . . . and you know the results." Giacomo pulled off an astonishing win in the Kentucky Derby 2005 at 50-1 odds.
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Michael Matz, thoroughbred trainer:
"I started using the bandages as a means to cool out sore shins and to reduce pressure in the joints and have had good success. I had a filly that was very light over her back and took quite awhile to warm up. I tried the blanket on her and it made a big difference in her attitude and her performance on the track."
Roger Attfield, thoroughbred trainer:
”I have been using the Back on Track bandages for the past twelve month on some of my horses. I have found them very beneficial. I am delighted with the results. The benefits are such, that I am in the process of using them on my whole stable..”
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Johan C Servis, thoroughbred trainer:
"The Back on Track leg wraps have proven to me how increased circulation really is efficacious in helping a horse stay sound. Without using all the liniments and other medications I have been able to see results. It is not a miracle but it is very effective in some horses. I have used them on three horses as an experiment and two out of three had great results. I would recommend these for any stable."
Dave Bell, thoroughbred trainer:
"The Back on Track bandages work very well. I have used them on suspensories, puffy ankles and sore joints with great success. The fact that they alleviates the use of liniments helps those with allergic tendencies. The bandages have helped my stable a lot."
Dan O’Callaghan, thoroughbred trainer:
"I have used the Back On Track bandages on horsees with bucked and sore shins. The bandages took the soreness away and allowed me to keep them in training. I highly recommend the Back On Track products."
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Jimmy Takter, standardbred trainer:
"I have been using Back On Track’s horse blankets and clothes with great results. The horses start off feeling more loose and relaxed, like they have already been warmed up. I´ve seen a noticeable difference on horses with sore backs. The blankets is without a doubt the best therapeutic blanket on the market. I just use it as a regular stable blanket, leaving it on over night and the cost is not much more than a good winter blanket. I would like to add that the clothes (shirt, gloves, long johns and socks) have been a lifesaver during this yearÂ’s cold winter. They keep you really warm. I can comfortably say that the T-shirt has really helped my sore back."
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Joe S. Andersson, Andersson Racing MIC:
"After using the Back on Track leg wraps on various horses in my training operation, I am very optimistic about the results that I am seeing. Since my stable consists of horses that are presently racing or horses that are in training, working their way back to racing, I highly recommend using the Back on Track leg wraps as part of the daily therapeutic regimen to increase soundness and longevity for all of my horses."
"This is a product a racing operation should not be without."
Noel Daley, standardbred trainer:
”I use the leg wraps as part of my basic maintenance program. They keep legs cool and tight and are cost effective. I use the leg wraps on all of my horses”.
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Linda Toscano, standardbred trainer:
"Finally, a product that really works!"
"I have been trying ”Back on Track” leg wraps for two months now and the results are unbelievable."
"One of the horses had really bad ankles and needed injections after every race to keep her sound. After I started using the wraps on her she has not had any vet work done to her ankles and she is racing continuously."
"We also have had very good luck with these wraps on suspensory problems. Every horse that we have tried this on shows big improvement. To be honest I sure was a little skeptic at the beginning but the results I have seen speaks for itself. I can recommend this product to every trainer and owner."
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Pat Lachance, standardbred trainer:
“Sounds too good to be true”
" These leg wraps really do work, even better than I expected. My horse’s legs stay tight and cool and I have seen good results on both ankle and suspensory problems. I also use them on all my racehorses to prevent from injuries. I know this product works and all my grooms feel the same way."
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Harald Lunde & Rotation, standardbred trainer, winner of Nat Ray 2003:
” I have been very happy with the results I have had with the Back on Track ceramic bandages. I first started using the wraps on Rotation about six months ago with great results and have now bought sets for the rest of my stable.
I knew how popular the bandages were in Europe and in the US so I thought I’d give them a try. They keep legs tight and cool and eliminates the need for liniments, a huge cost saver!"
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Brett Pelling:
”I have been using Back on Track quilts for about 6 months now and it has definitely had a positive effect on my horses, especially those with enlarged tendon sheaths and weak joints.”
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Trond Smedshammer, standardbred trainer:
"I have used Back on Track leg wraps for a while now and have seen a big difference in my horses. The horses stay sounder and I have been able to train them more continuously. I now have the leg wraps on all my horses. They are well worth the money since I have been able to significantly reduce my vetbills. I recommend the leg wraps to everyone with horses in training."
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Stig H Johansson, who is one of the worlds best trotting trainers and also the person that used the leg wraps the longest. This is what he says:
"We’ve been using the covers during the nights on horses with reactions in the fetlocks. I get a feeling that the horses are sounder after they’ve been using the covers, for instance joint swelling can be reduced or prevented.
Ever since we started with these pads on Victory Tilly we haven't used any liniments at all on his fetlocks. It is possible that the leg wraps might have contributed to Victory Tilly’s victory in Nat Ray Trot 2002 in a world record time."
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"Some of my horses have had these pads for more than 3 years, almost every night, and the result tells us that this is something we truly want to concentrate on."
Jeff Smith, standardbred trainer, Showplace farms, NJ:
"I have tried the ”Back on Track” leg wraps for a month and a half on a horse with really bad ankles in front. This horse needed injections every two weeks to keep her racing sound. Since I started using these wraps we have not injected her once and she is still sound racing. I will begin to put these wraps on all my racehorses even if they do not have a problem because I have a feeling that these wraps can prevent soundness problems before they occur. Not to forget that this can be a big money saver too."
Scott McEneny, standardbred trainer:
"Very Impressive! I have tried the wraps on a few of our horses and am very pleased with the results, especially those horses who tend to get skin sore or scurf after a few days with liniments. Their ankles and tendons are cool and tight – what more could you ask for?"
Leroy Trotman , Assistant trainer to Steve Owens:
”I have used the Back on Track bandages on a horse with swelling and caused a relaxing effect which seemed to go through the entire back end of the horse."
Steve Owens Stable, assistant trainer Leroy Trotman:
"We used the Back On Track bandages on a horse with bad ankles behind and after 10 days there was a noticeable difference. The bandages took away the swelling and caused a relaxing effect which seemed to go through the entire bck of the horse."
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