
Barrier White Ice
Barrier White Ice
Totally natural, alcohol free formula to cool naturally and help relieve soreness, stiffness, abrasions, swelling, strains, sprains caused by extra exertion and competition. No bandaging required.
Barrier White IceĀ Natural cooling gel to relieve sore muscles
The natural answer to leg cooling for horses, especially after competitions. This is an alcohol-free formula that cools and help relieve soreness, stiffness, swellings, strains and sprains caused by fast work and exertion.Ā
Barrier White Ice is formulated with pure herbal oils including Witch-hazel, a renowned natural astringent that helps relieve inflammation. Unlike many coolants this natural product does not require bandaging or pre chilling. Ideally used with the Revitalising Wash for a thorough cooling effect. Not suitable for application to open wounds.
Do not apply Barrier White Ice to open wounds. Barrier White Ice is free from all prohibited substances under current FEI and HRA rules.
Original: $26.17
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Barrier White Ice
Totally natural, alcohol free formula to cool naturally and help relieve soreness, stiffness, abrasions, swelling, strains, sprains caused by extra exertion and competition. No bandaging required.
Barrier White IceĀ Natural cooling gel to relieve sore muscles
The natural answer to leg cooling for horses, especially after competitions. This is an alcohol-free formula that cools and help relieve soreness, stiffness, swellings, strains and sprains caused by fast work and exertion.Ā
Barrier White Ice is formulated with pure herbal oils including Witch-hazel, a renowned natural astringent that helps relieve inflammation. Unlike many coolants this natural product does not require bandaging or pre chilling. Ideally used with the Revitalising Wash for a thorough cooling effect. Not suitable for application to open wounds.
Do not apply Barrier White Ice to open wounds. Barrier White Ice is free from all prohibited substances under current FEI and HRA rules.













