Equilibrium Massage Pad

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Any good?

I'm thinking of buying one to help my old arthritic TB as he's seizing up from standing under trees all the time. Any view/thoughts?
Thanks!
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I have one on my Arthritic mare and she loves it she stands with her head really low and her lip drooping. My big lad has it on too and he feels looser over his back when i get on after using it.

Mine doesn’t make a noise at all in fact because it has a timer it turns itself off after 30mins and i have to put my hand on it to see if it is still on or not.

My big lad is a bit of a stress head and he loves it, accepted it the first time i put it on him.

Can’t tell how much good it is doing my mare yet because I have only had it 3 weeks and it is summer so she is slightly freer anyway. The real test will be winter.
 
I have one for one of my lads he has this on daily combined with the back and quaters magnetic pad over night, and I can see a positive difference in him, we have been using it for three weeks now and i think it was worth getting
 
We've got one for our boy and he loves it! As another poster said, he stands with his head getting low, eyes closing and lips drooping
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. We'd asked advice from our physio and she was very much in favour of them - prefers them to equissage actually. it doesn't make a noise at all- pony accepted it straight away (but to be fair, he's very laid back anyway). We use it after driving trials to help loosen any stiff muscles and if i have time i pop it on before i ride and i think i've noticed a difference in how loose he is right at the beginning of the session.
 
I have an Equilibrium for my horses and it makes no noise whatsoever and my horses certainly enjoy their session and my tense Hanovarian is definitely less tense when ridden if she has had the pad on. The cheapest place I found was Derby House.
 
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