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Advanced infrared and near-infrared package designed for targeted lower-limb and hoof support. This bundled system is built for performance horses requiring structured conditioning and comprehensive maintenance support across both soft tissue and hoof structures.

 

Targeted Support Profiles:

Tendon & Ligament Conditioning • Hoof Capsule Circulation • Digital Artery Maintenance • Post-Exercise Flexibility • Lower-Limb Fluid Clearance • Performance Conditioning Support

 

Premium Design Features:

• Anatomical Contour: Both the wraps and boots feature a specialized, flexible design that eliminates loose air gaps and sits flush against the lower limb and coronary band.

• Advanced Tri-Wave System™: Combines three precise wavelengths (660nm / 850nm / 940nm) to deliver layered tissue support from surface layers through dense hoof structures.

• Overcomes Physical Barriers: Engineered with high-irradiance power density to pierce through thick coats, dark skin pigment, and dense hoof capsule walls.

• Fast 15-Minute Session: High power density delivers an optimized dose quickly across a fast, automated 15-minute timer—saving you time in the training barn aisle.

 

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:

• Active Spectral Profile: Tri-Wave System™ (660nm – Surface | 850nm – Muscle & Tendon | 940nm – Dense Hoof Structures)

• Package Architecture: Includes one complete pair of Infrared Leg Wraps and one complete pair of Infrared Hoof Boots.

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

• Power Supply Integration: High-capacity internal battery systems built directly into the gear with zero long, loose cords getting tangled in the grooming aisle.

 

CLINICAL REFERENCE STANDARDS:

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

Pro Series Leg Wrap & Hoof Boot Package (PAIR)

$899.00Price
Quantity
Leg wraps will be back in stock approximately July 30
    Research References
    • Hamblin MR. Mechanisms and applications of the anti-inflammatory effects of photobiomodulation. AIMS Biophysics. 2017;4(3):337-361.

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