The Back on Track® Royal Quick Wraps are one of Back on Track’s most popular products providing both support and the benefit of Welltex™ in a close fitting, easy to apply wrap. Suitable for use in the stable or for transport.
The design makes them suitable for front or hind use and feature a removable inner liner to make washing the wraps easier.
The soft, padded Welltex™ lining is held close to the leg for maximum benefit, while the sturdy neoprene outer conforms to the shape of the leg.
The wrap is held in place with three robust hook and loop straps round the leg and one under fetlock strap for optimum support.
These wraps can be used in the stable or while travelling and are ideal for comfort and recovery after hard work or competition.
Sold in pairs.
Size Guide:
Small – Length 35cm x Width/Circumference around the lower leg 40cm
Medium – Length 40cm x Width/Circumference around the lower leg 40cm
Large – Length 45cm x Width/Circumference around the lower leg 40cm
Extra Large – Length 50cm x Width/Circumference around the lower leg 45cm
About Back on Track:
The company Back on Track manufactures joint and muscle protection, which are manufactured from a “ceramic textile” which is sold under the registered brand name Back on Track.
The textile is made up of fibres of polyester and polypropylene (some of the products are mixed with cotton fibres) with a ceramic powder fused into the fibres. The ceramic gives the fabric its unique property, which reflects body heat in the form of infrared heat radiation.
How does Back on Track work?
It is well established and documented that long wave infrared heat radiation increases the blood circulation. The increased blood circulation in the tissues helps to relieve muscles tension and improves performance. One important property is the injury prevention effect, which you get when the protections are used for training and competition.
Heat energy can be transported in three ways: conduction (transfer), convection or radiation.
- When heat transfer or conduction occurs, the heat in a material spreads from one part of the material to another.
- Convection is the loss of heat when a heated liquid or gas (e.g. air) is displaced, carrying the heat with it. The insulating material in ordinary clothing and joint supports, for example cotton, wool and neoprene, is designed to prevent convection and thus retains body heat in the air outside the skin.
- Radiation occurs when a heat source emits heat radiation, where upon it collides with another surface and heats it. Back on Track’s products work with radiant heat, the purpose of which is to avoid trapping the heat through insulation. This is so that the protection has a respiratory function, while heat energy in the body tissues increases.
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