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Massage Pad Heatsense
Massage Pad Heatsense

(31)

From £499.00

Massage Mitt Hotspot
Massage Mitt Hotspot

(29)

£140.00

Massage Mitt
Massage Mitt

(5)

£99.00

Magnetic Chaps
Magnetic Chaps

(8)

£79.99

Hind & Hock Magnetic Chaps
Hind & Hock Magnetic Chaps

(11)

£89.99

Massage Pad
Massage Pad

(88)

From £329.00

Massage Battery
Massage Battery

(26)

£39.99

Massage Battery and International Charger
Massage Battery and International Charger

(15)

£69.98

Heatsense International Charger
Heatsense International Charger

(0)

£39.99

Heatsense Battery
Heatsense Battery

(0)

£89.99

Heatsense Battery and International Charger
Heatsense Battery and International Charger

(0)

£129.98

Hot & Cold Packs

(1)

£19.99

Massage International Charger
Massage International Charger

(24)

£29.99

Massage Pad Repair Service
Massage Pad Repair Service

(13)

£75.00

Spare Carry Bag for Equilibrium Massage Pad

(6)

From £29.00

Spare Magnets - 2 x Long

(1)

£34.99

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5 Things You Didn’t Know About Magnets for Horses

Whether you believe in magnets or not, there is something mysterious about the effect it can have on the body. And while cold, hard scientific proof is difficult to find, we do know some truths and have definitely witnessed some positive results when it comes to keeping horses legs and backs in top condition.

The Benefits of Heat for Your Horse

Some horses, if in discomfort or particularly sensitive, may find massage over stimulating. Using heat on its own is a great tool in these conditions as it is very non invasive, and is usually accepted well by even the most sensitive of souls. Heat should be concentrated on a small area for best effect. For other horses, its a great tool either on its own or combined with massage that reaps several benefits.

Equilibrium Magnetic vs. Massage or both?

Would you know when to use Massage or Magnetic on your horse or both?
Animal physiotherapy including Massage and Magnetic use, has become increasingly popular for the maintenance of horses in recent years, but do we really know which product is best suited to use on our horses and when?

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