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Designed for aggressive use over varying terrain that consists of long-distance riding or other high concussion disciplines. Catered to handle high mileage (about 50-100+ miles) during a single day or over a week, these hoof boots have a low profile design and provide a secure fit to protect hooves from issues caused by increased riding time.
Best for low to mid mileage riding (<25-50 miles a week), these hoof boots are for more casual use. A great replacement if your horse loses a shoe on the trail, while traveling, or at home. An ideal option for the tender-footed horse or as extra protection during light turnout. These are not designed for aggressive or 23/7 use and should not be used in such cases.
Designed for near-constant 23/7 use to protect hooves during a variety of turnout conditions. A horse is more likely to damage or pull off a hoof boot by playing, chewing, rolling, etc., when turned out at liberty. Regularly take turnout hoof boots off for evaluation and maintenance, and allow them to air out in between uses to help prevent bacteria buildup.
These hoof boots provide the ultimate hoof comfort during medical treatments, stall rest, rehab, or trailering. Aimed to treat a variety of pathological issues to offer relief and concussion support, commonly to lame horses. Therapy hoof boots are not intended for riding or exercise and should not be used in such circumstances.
The XLR8 Redline Photomedicine Therapy Bell Boots (Pair) address many common foot issues by utilizing red light (660nm) and near-infrared (880nm) wavelengths. These wavelengths have both been proven to have anti-inflammatory and vasodilation properties which can aid in reducing pain and heal ailments such as laminitis, navicular, and other hoof, tendon, and ligament injuries. The XLR8 bell boots have no cord, making them a safe and suitable choice for all horses. Furthermore, the "bell boots" can also be used as a knee wraps for horses who are recovering from an injury or suffering from arthritis.
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- Heals Minor Wound
- Aids in Recovery After Exercise
- Helps Muscle, Tendon & Ligament Injuries
- Relieves Arthritis
- Reduces Stress
- Treats Common Foot Problems: Laminitis, Navicular, Etc.
- Can Also Be Used as a Knee Wrap
- Two Wave Lengths: 660nm & 880nm
- One Size Fits Most
- Comes in a Pair (2 Bell Boots)
- Read About All the Benefits of Red Light Therapy
Additional Information
Which Wavelength Should be Used?
The effect of infrared, near infrared, and far-infrared on cells and tissues has been studied extensively, with excellent results for many applications. Some of these include antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anti-fatigue, improved wound and injury healing, muscle recovery, and better regeneration of viable lymphatic vessels after injury. XLR8 Redline uses two major wavelengths: 660 nm and 850 nm. How do you know which to use?
The most important distinction between these two settings is the depth of penetration.
While 660 nm (red light) is very good at addressing wound care, it does not penetrate very deeply. However, overstimulation of burns, lacerations, and wounds by near-infrared has been contraindicated, so for skin lesions and basic wound care, the red setting is your best bet.
The near-infrared wavelength (850 nm) penetrates much more deeply, with the ability to reach deeper tendons, ligaments, and bones to reduce recovery times. It has been shown to be very effective in reducing inflammation and increasing blood flow. For suspensory issues, navicular, laminitis, kissing spine, muscle recovery after work, arthritis, or other issues over a few mm deep, the 850 nm spectrum, WHICH WILL BE INVISIBLE TO THE HUMAN EYE, will be the best bet.
The first press of the button on Redline Bell Boots, Tendon Wraps, and Hock Wraps will activate the RED (660 nm) wavelength. The second press will ALSO activate the NEAR INFRARED (850 NM) wavelength. The third press will ONLY activate the NEAR INFRARED (850 NM) wavelength and will deactivate the RED (660NM) wavelength. You will not be able to see the light from the diodes, however the power button will remain illuminated green. The fourth press of the button will turn the device off completely.
Read more about the benefits of Red Light Therapy for equine recovery and performance.
Safety Caution:
Do not look directly at the lights. Do not exceed 30 minutes in the same treatment area. It is not intended for use on children, pregnant mares, or pregnant humans.
Storage:
To store, ensure the product is clean and dry. Roll loosely and store in a cool, dry place. Do not fold or place under heavy objects.
Cleaning:
Ensure the horse is clean and dry before use. Do not submerge wraps/boots in water. Use a damp cloth or toothbrush to clean only the fabric. Do not attempt to scrub diodes.
Instructions:
Wraps/boots can fit front or hind legs interchangeably. Use left wraps/boots on left legs and right wraps/boots on right legs. Use 1-2 times daily in 15-minute sessions. The device will shut off automatically after 15 minutes. If LEDs become dim, recharge with the provided cable.