What do back on track boots help with?

What do back on track boots help with?

Back On Track® Exercise Boots may help prevent injury in your horse’s tendons, joints and ligaments. Leveraging the power of Welltex® technology* combined with neoprene, these horse boots are highly durable and use your horse’s body energy to stimulate blood circulation in their legs.

Does my horse need back boots?

Booting your horse’s back legs as well as the front legs ensures that your horse doesn’t receive any scraps or bruises to the booted areas. Supportive boots like Sports Medicine Boots also help to protect the hind legs as well as the front legs from muscle and tendon strains.

How do you introduce back on track quick wraps?

Back on Track products should be introduced gradually. They should only be applied for a total of 4 hours for the first 2-3 days. After that it is recommended to keep them on for 8-12 hours per session. The longer they are left on the better the results.

Are back on track boots worth it?

They are great for use after a hard lesson or rigorous day of showing. They also are great to use as a means of warming up your horse while grooming and tacking. I’ve noticed that my horse’s legs are significantly tighter after using the Back On Track wraps.

Are Back on Track products worth it?

The best thing about these products – there is absolutely no harm in them! Theoretically, they should provide benefits for any horse and Back on Track’s ceramic particles are permanently fused with their fabric, so they don’t degrade over time and you’d be buying a quality product that could last for years.

What is the purpose of back on track?

Back on Track products have excellent breathability. This prevents heat being trapped or insulated – it is the infrared energy that provides the effect. The natural infrared energy is known to boost blood circulation and promote the production of nitric oxide in blood vessels.

Should you put boots on your horse?

Proper booting helps provide support to tendons, thus helping reduce tendon fatigue during work. Wear-and-tear accumulates from daily work and becomes a tendon injury. Booting may also help to protect against contusions.

Should I ride my horse in boots?

Most athletes and workers wear proper footwear for their job. It’s just as important to wear proper footwear when working around and riding horses. Good boots or shoes help protect your feet if they get stepped on, and help prevent your foot from sliding through the stirrup should you fall off your horse when riding.

How do you introduce Back on Track boots?

When you start using Back On Track Our products should be introduced gradually to allow the body to get used to their effect. Use the product for a maximum of 4 hours on the first 2-3 days, then gradually increase the duration by one hour at a time.

How long can you leave Back on Track quick wraps on?

They should only be applied for a total period of 4 hours per day for the first 2-3 days. After that, it is recommended to keep them on overnight. Caution should be used during the first 2-3 days as excessive use from the outset may cause legs to “fill up” due to increased blood circulation.

Can you use back on track in the summer?

The quick answer: Yes! Back on Track is the only therapeutic horse product company using Welltex fabric, a highly breathable material. You can use all the BOT products on a daily basis, even in the heat of summer because they don’t generate heat, they’re just reflecting your horse’s body’s own energy.