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Why Equestrians Choose The HaloBack
From relaxed rides to high-level training, riders trust the HorseHalo Full Back Pad to keep their horse’s back loose, strong, and comfortable.
The HaloBack delivers targeted red-light therapy across the topline, supporting circulation, easing muscle tension, and promoting natural recovery. It helps your horse move more freely without drugs or complicated routines.
Ideal for back tightness, post-training recovery, or long-term comfort, the HorseHalo HaloBack supports better movement you can feel in every ride.
Why Ordinary Back Pads Can’t Match this
Most traditional back pads focus on padding and pressure distribution, but they don’t actively support muscle recovery, circulation, or long-term back comfort.
The HorseHalo HaloBack is built around real equine back health. By combining red and infrared light therapy with full topline coverage, it supports circulation, eases muscle tension, and promotes natural recovery where horses need it most.
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Ideal for seniors, athletes, and sore horses |
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Most Important FAQs
How does the red light help my horse’s back?
How does the red light help my horse’s back?
Red and near-infrared light are commonly used in equine wellness routines to provide a gentle, soothing experience. Many owners notice their horses appearing more relaxed and comfortable after regular use.
How often should I use the Full Back Pad?
How often should I use the Full Back Pad?
Most riders use the Full Back Pad 3–5 times per week. It can be used daily during periods of intense training, stiffness, or recovery, and less frequently for maintenance.
How long should each session be?
How long should each session be?
A typical session lasts 15–30 minutes. This allows enough time for the light to support circulation and muscle relaxation without overstimulation.
When should I use the back pad?
When should I use the back pad?
Use it before riding to help your horse’s back feel warm and comfortable, or after work to support relaxation. It can also be used on rest days as part of a regular care routine.
Can I use the HaloBack before or after riding?
Can I use the HaloBack before or after riding?
Yes.
• Before riding to help warm up the back and promote flexibility
• After riding to support recovery and relaxation
• On rest days to maintain back comfort
Is the Full Back Pad easy to use and adjust?
Is the Full Back Pad easy to use and adjust?
Absolutely. The pad is designed to sit comfortably along the topline and is easy to place and remove. No complicated setup, wiring, or technical adjustments are required.
What if my horse is sensitive or unsure about new equipment?
What if my horse is sensitive or unsure about new equipment?
The Full Back Pad is quiet, lightweight, and does not vibrate, making it well tolerated by sensitive horses. We recommend introducing it gradually with shorter sessions and allowing your horse time to relax into the routine.
Is it safe for older horses?
Is it safe for older horses?
Yes. The back pad provides a gentle, non-invasive experience and can be used on horses of all ages. For medical concerns, consult your veterinarian.