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As an owner or a trainer, we know you are constantly re-evaluating your training program. Veterinary medicine is continuing to evolve, feeding programs and horseshoeing are becoming more scientific and state-of-the-art. One needs to ask why so many horses suffer from fatigue or come up lame when its time to perform.
The equine athlete is expected to perform its best, even when suffering from pain, strain, or tight sore muscles that are heavy with toxic lactic acid build up. Trainers do what they can by employing ice/heat therapy and/or limited massage techniques, but still they complain when the horse has a "cold back".
Using the Equisports Massager fills the horse's muscles with rich, oxygenated blood by increasing circulation and hastening the elimination of wastes and toxic build up from the muscles. The Equisports Massager uses its unique, deep penetrating oscillation massage therapy action to accomplish what a horse needs to perform his best. Performance counts and you can count on Equisports Massager and a consistent massage therapy regime to improve your horse's performance and overall quality of life.
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Designed specifically for equine applications
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Unique four-point orbital oscillation
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25 foot cord with 3 pronged, polarized grounding plug, GFCI and reset button
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All American made components are built, assembled and tested in the USA
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Meets or exceeds the ANSI/UL/CSA consumer safety standards for the US and Canada
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Premium, washable vinyl pad
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Dust cover over the electrical connections
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All die-cast aluminum components
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Sturdy, full-sized rubber hand grips
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Conveniently located on/off toggle switch
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Weighs only 7.5 pounds
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Stylish, rugged shoulder carrying bag
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Operates on 120 volt + or – (10volts), 60 cycle
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Operates at 3240 rpm
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Operates at 2.5 amps start current and operates on 1.2 amps run current
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Heavy-duty shaded pole motor
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Motor is convection cooled
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Each unit is tested under load for 20 minutes before shipment
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Each unit is tested for cold temperature starting
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Starts quick in cold weather
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Each unit is assigned its unique serial number
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Each unit comes with an owner’s manual
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One year warranty on parts
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Powder coated black, non- mar finish
"This massager is great! Everyone who tries it, wants one." Leslie K. Stohlgren, Hunters & Jumpers / Instruction-Training-Sales, USA EQ Judge AT LOS CEDROS USA, LLC, Scottsdale, Arizona
"We use this massager unit post treatment for back injuries and see real benefits from the non-invasive deep tissue response." Gary Kaufman DVM, Scottsdale, Arizona
"I am not one to get excited about allot of new things in the Horse Market but I am totally convinced that this product not only performs to the standard that is claimed but surpasses any of my expectations! " Rocco J. Wachman, Senior Instructor, Arizona Cowboy College
"I strongly feel that anyone using your massage unit will see a much happier horse and fewer vet bills." Geary Whiting PhD, Harmony California
Pro Orthopedic Devices Inc. PRO is the original neoprene sports medicine company that can trace its roots back to the late 1950's. "The pro's who know all turn to PRO."
BarrelHorses.com. The Nation's premier barrel racing news and barrel horse web site.
Wellington-Winter Equestrian Festival...Equisports Massager...
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ECB Equine Ltd. "Leaders in cold salt hydrotherapy."
"We used this massager on horses with muscle problems and injuries; we liked the results." John and Marywade Gilbert, Horsebreakers Unlimited, Dewey, Arizona
"Eliminates muscle soreness - helping the horse physically as well as mentally." Mike Noordhoek, Horse Trainer/Race Horse Owner
"Massaging a horse before competition can result in as much as 20% increase in the animals efficiency." Jack Meagher, Equine Sports Therapist
"I use the Equisports massager as part of a preventative maintenance regime for my driving horses. Preventing problems that are preventable is money in the bank." George Kinney, Circle Shoe Enterprises
"The vibrations produced by mechanical massaging are perfectly safe, even in unskilled hands." Colin Vogel, Principal of veterinary practice in Norfolk, VA and Honor Informational Officer of the British Equine Veterinary Association.
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