Self-cooling, gel-embedded, self-adhesive compression wrap evaporates water to pull out body heat while providing moist, penetrating deep-cooling action with compression that reduces and prevents swelling. Aids in relieving injuries such as bucked shins, hematomas, arthritis, sprains, strains, tendon injuries, stocking up and more. Provides a safer therapy than forcing cold in as ice treatments do. Will not damage surface muscles while reaching deeper tissues. Begins working within 10-30 minutes after application. Cooling effect lasts for several hours after wrap is removed. Form-fitting and flexible, made of stretchable polyurethane foam; can wrap any area of the hoof, leg, forearm or hock. Can be left on overnight. 96% water base (not alcohol) makes it irritation-free; will not burn or sting even on abraded skin or eyes. Requires only cool water to regenerate - no mess, no wait, no hassle. Reusable at least 25 times. Use anywhere, anytime; no refrigeration required. Ideal for trail rides, endurance rides and camping expeditions. Use before strenuous exercise to keep swelling out and tighten muscles. Includes protective sleeve ideal for use on show horses to keep Coldflex gel from sticking to legs. Also can be placed over Coldflex to keep wrap from getting dirty if your horse is in a stall. Reformulated to withstand extreme temperatures. Non-sterile, non-toxic, biodegradable. Originally developed for military and hospital use, now extremely popular with equine athletes. 3" x 72" ideal for horses, including draft size.
"Ideal for gentle cooling overnight or between ice treatments."
Horse Journal, November 2010
"I have been using Coldflex on my horses for over a year. My Pro Rodeo barrel horse has tendon and ligament issues in both front legs as well as ankle complications due to the level of competition she is in. Coldflex is easy to use and does a great job! I also use it to keep my horse comfortable and cool in the trailer as I haul her in hot conditions. I wrap all four legs before I haul. When I pull into rodeos, everyone else pulls sweating, hot horses out of their trailers and mine come out dry and comfortable. I have even been accused of having air conditioning in my trailer!"
Sharee LaRue, Professional Barrel Racer
"My horses get the very best care after they work, and cold therapy is a proven method of helping the equine athlete. The Coldflex product lines provide cold therapy in a convenient, yet effective way. I always take Coldflex bandages with me to shows so I never have to worry if I will be able to find ice."
Dr. Cesar Parra
Renowned International Dressage Rider, Trainer and Instructor