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Our PRO Series Full Leg system delivers advanced red light therapy for horses using 660nm, 850nm, and 940nm deep infrared wavelengths for full lower-limb coverage in a single session.

 

Designed to support deep circulation, soft tissue structures, joints, and fluid flexibility, this professional equine photobiomodulation wrap provides clinically relevant irradiance levels from the fetlock to above the knee and hock. This extended full-length coverage allows for consistent daily equine conditioning, performance maintenance, and preventative routines without repositioning multiple devices.

 

Full Lower-Limb Coverage

Engineered to deliver equine red and near-infrared wavelenghts across the primary anatomical structures of the lower limb: fetlock joint, cannon bone, carpal (knee) joint, tarsal (hock) region, and surrounding soft tissue areas. The full-length design delivers continuous lower-limb coverage in a single session, streamlining your daily barn routine

 

PRO Series – Tri-Wave Light System™ (660nm + 850nm + 940nm)

Our Tri-Wave Light System™ combines clinically relevant red and near-infrared wavelengths to support tissue at multiple depths:

• 660nm red light for surface circulation and soft tissue support

• 850nm near-infrared for mid-depth muscular structures

• 940nm deep infrared for dense joint and deep structural regions

This multi-wavelength approach enhances deep tissue infrared  for performance horses requiring advanced conditioning routines.

 

Learn more about our Wavelengths

 

Common Applications: Soft tissue support • Tendon and ligament area conditioning • Fetlock, carpal (knee) & hock maintenance • Post-exercise stiffness management • Localized circulation support • Stall rest routines • Performance conditioning & preventative maintenance

 

Learn more about Supporting Lower Limb and Suspensory Integrity

 

Six Therapy Modes

Includes steady and pulsed red light therapy modes to support flexible equine conditioning routines. Typical session time: 5–15 minutes per leg.

 

Engineered for Daily Barn Use

• Full-length flexible infrared therapy wrap design

• Large continuous treatment area

• Secure adjustable closures

• Comfortable for standing sessions

• Suitable for year-round  use

Built for serious horse owners, trainers, and conditioning programs seeking structured, consistent infrared light  for horses.

 

Learn more about our Light Therapy Usage & Application Guide

 

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:

• LED Diode Configuration: 168 high-output micro-chips (Front Leg Wrap) | 240 high-output micro-chips (Back Leg Wrap)

• Power Setup: Heavy-duty external battery configurations mount securely straight to the wrap material to eliminate long cords in the grooming aisle.

PRO Series Full Leg Infrared Wrap (Front or Back)

$529.00Price
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    Research References
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