Frequently asked questions
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Q: What’s the difference between bandages and bandage pads?
Bandage pads provide cushioning, moisture absorption, and comfort, while bandages secure the pad and support the leg during exercise, turnout, or travel.
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Q: When should I use horse bandages?
Bandages are ideal for exercise, training, stabling, travel, or injury support. They help protect tendons, ligaments, and joints while reducing the risk of swelling or damage.
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Q: How tight should I wrap a horse’s leg?
Wrap snugly but not tightly — you should be able to slide one finger under the bandage. Too tight can restrict circulation and cause injury.
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Q: Can bandages and pads be reused?
Yes — many bandages and pads are washable and reusable. Always inspect for wear or damage before reuse to ensure safe application.
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Q: How do I care for my bandages and pads?
Wash according to manufacturer instructions, usually in cold water with mild detergent. Avoid fabric softeners to maintain elasticity and durability.








