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Built for heavy barn workloads, the PRO Series Hock & Knee Wraps deliver professional-grade performance where it matters most.

 

Designed specifically for equine joint anatomy, this flexible system contours naturally to blanket major joint structures in pure, continuous light energy to support deep circulation, tissue health, and fluid flexibility.

 

Targeted Support Profiles: Hock Joint Mobility • Knee Structure Maintenance • Joint Capsule Circulation • Chronic Joint Stiffness • Post-Exercise Flexibility • Lower-Limb Fluid Clearance

 

Premium Design Features:

• Anatomical Contour: Specialized, flexible design that eliminates loose air gaps and sits flush against the joint capsule.

 

• Massive Energy Volume: Delivers 7,200 Total Joules of continuous light energy per session.

 

• Advanced Tri-Wave System™: Features a precise three-wavelength array (660nm / 850nm / 940nm) to target superficial and deep joint layers.

 

• Overcomes Physical Barriers: Engineered with a true 8W power draw to pierce through thick coats, dark skin pigment, and clear plastic shield reflections.

 

• Fast 15-Minute Session: High power density delivers an optimized dose quickly, saving you time in the training barn aisle.

 

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:

• Active Spectral Profile: Tri-Wave System™ (660nm – Surface | 850nm – Joint Capsule | 940nm – Dense Structures)

 

• Continuous Current Power Draw: True 8W

 

• Power Supply Capacity: 3,000mAh High-Density Battery Grid

 

 Performance Features: Power Capacity 15-Minute Automatic Timer • Steady & Pulsed Modes • Cordless & Rechargeable

 

 Configuration Options: Available as a Pair

 

CLINICAL REFERENCE STANDARDS:• Therapeutic Window: Target joint energy density calibrated to the 5–15 J/cm² parameters established in equine photobiomodulation literature.

PRO SERIES HOCK AND KNEE WRAPS

$349.00Price
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Expected to be back in stock APPROX June7
    Research References
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