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LeMieux Arctic Ice Boots

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LeMieux Arctic Ice Boot


The Arctic Ice Boot is a generously sized, fleixble ice boot designed to give good coverage over the intended area. Four elasticated straps allow for flexible fitting which means that it can be used anywhere on the horse's limb.


The unique Hypo-Freeze Gel is formed in 24 separate pockets and contours around
the limb ensuring maximum surface contact with Tendons and Joints. This gel is
able to hold an intense 'arctic' freeze effect for the optimum time needed for
the cooling effect to make an impact



Regular use of the Arctic Ice Boot for short periods (20-30mins) after intense
exercise for preventative purposes to ensure ligaments, tendons and joints
remain tight. The sooner temperature of tendons can be reduced after work the
better. This can apply to high intensity dressage as well as galloping, jumping
and x-country.



Can be used on front or hind legs. Sold as a pair


Instructions for Use:
Place boot in freezer for minimum 4-6hrs or overnight prior to application. Use
in short 20-30min sessions / multiple times daily in severe cases. Press
securely to mould gel. Ensure straps are firmly closed but not over tight.



Maintenance & Management:
Use of ProIce Boots can prevent the onset of localised swelling and heat. The
purpose of using cold is to break the cycle of inflammatory response before it
causes cell damage.

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Brand LeMieux
Article number IT0058
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