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Kentucky Horsewear Magnetic Neck Recuptex 3

Kentucky Horsewear Magnetic Neck Recuptex

£64.99
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Kentucky Horsewear Magnetic Horse Rug Recuptex

Kentucky Horsewear Magnetic Horse Rug Recuptex

£181.99
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Horse Therapeutic Magnetic Rugs

Horse Therapeutic Magnetic Rugs give you the opportunity to support recovery and reduce down time after exercise. They can help provide relief from aches and stiffness, support the recovery of soft tissue strains, and keep your horse or pony feeling more comfortable overall, especially when combined with other options in our Therapeutic selection.

The Kentucky Horsewear Magnetic Recuptex Horse Rug is the sole therapeutic magnetic rug we currently stock. This is a highly unique and sophisticated product which reflects magnetic fields back into the horse’s body and can be used to support a wide range of needs. As a result, the state of the art materials woven into the rug help to encourage blood flow and circulation, which supports oxygen delivery to the muscles.

As a type of rug, it uses ground breaking technology and its development has come from the ongoing research and product work Kentucky Horsewear has undertaken in recent years. If you are planning a complete rug set up for different situations, you may also want to view our Stable Rugs and Turnout Rugs for everyday use, as well as Cooler Sheets for post ride management.

Used by both amateur and professional riders, a magnetic horse rug is often used both pre and post competition. Many owners also support their routine with targeted care from Bones and Muscles when their horse is in regular work.

Horse Magentic Therapy Rugs - Frequently Asked Questions

Position the rug so magnets line up either side of the spine, targeting the long back muscles not the vertebrae themselves.

One hour of wear warms tissues gently, preparing fibres for work without raising core temperature.

Quality ferrite magnets keep charge for decades; reduced effect usually stems from fabric wear rather than magnet loss.