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Why Amateur to Pro Equestrians Choose HaloHead
From weekend riders to elite competitors, horse owners choose HaloHead for one simple reason:
It helps keep their horse's neck and poll feeling looser, more comfortable, and ready for daily work.
HaloHead delivers gentle red and near-infrared light support directly to the poll and neck, creating a soothing routine without medication or complicated setups.
What Makes Us Different
Most Head covers focus only on coverage.
HaloHead is designed to provide a soothing red and near-infrared light experience that supports comfort before and after rides.
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Red + Infrared Light Therapy |
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Helps neck feel more comfortable |
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Reduces stiffness, tightness |
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Supports daily poll and neck muscle care |
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Ideal for warm-up and cool-down routines |
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Ideal for seniors, athletes, and sore horses |
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How to Use HaloHead
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1. Wrap Around Poll & Neck
Position HaloNeck around the poll and along the upper neck. Hook-and-loop strap stays secure, no slipping, no readjusting.
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2. Turn On & Relax
Press the power button. Red and near-infrared LEDs activate automatically in steady mode. Switch to pulse if that's what you're after, then let the light do the work.
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3. 10-20 Min, That's It
Let your horse stand comfortably while the light reaches deep into the tissue. Take HaloNeck off once the 10 - 20 minutes are over
Frequently Asked Questions
How does red light therapy help my horse's neck?
How does red light therapy help my horse's neck?
Red and near-infrared light work together to support circulation in the poll, crest, and topline. 660nm reaches the surface, 850nm reaches the soft tissue underneath. Many owners use it as part of a routine to help the neck feel looser and more comfortable, especially after work or a long trailer ride.
When should I use HaloNeck?
When should I use HaloNeck?
Most owners reach for it before riding to help him loosen up, after a hard ride or long trailer day, or just as a regular part of grooming. There's no strict schedule, it fits into whatever routine works for your horse.
Is it safe to use near his ears and poll?
Is it safe to use near his ears and poll?
HaloNeck is designed to sit along the poll and upper neck, not directly over the ears. Keep it away from open wounds or broken skin, don't point the light toward the eyes, and check with your vet first if you have any concerns specific to your horse.
How quickly will I notice a difference?
How quickly will I notice a difference?
Some owners notice a visible difference after the first session, though it varies by horse. Used consistently, it tends to become part of a noticeable before-and-after routine rather than a one-time fix.
Can I use it on older or sensitive horses?
Can I use it on older or sensitive horses?
Yes, it's drug free and non-invasive, which makes it a fit for seniors and horses already managing sensitivity. As always, it's meant to work alongside whatever your vet already has planned, not replace it.
Is HaloNeck easy to put on and adjust?
Is HaloNeck easy to put on and adjust?
The hook-and-loop strap adjusts to fit a range of neck sizes, so it goes on the same way every time, no fiddling with buckles or guesswork.
What if my horse is headshy or doesn't like things near his ears?
What if my horse is headshy or doesn't like things near his ears?
HaloNeck sits along the poll and neck rather than over the ears themselves, so most headshy horses adjust quickly. Introduce it slowly the first few times, the way you would any new piece of tack, and let him get used to it at his own pace.






