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EyeOn Equine Care β€” Health (Far infrared therapy that works with your horse's body, not against it)

EyeOn Equine Care

Far infrared therapy that works with your horse's body, not against it.

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Reviewed by Ann Pruitt, InfoHorse.com
Handler wrapping a bay horse's lower leg with a therapeutic support wrap in a barn aisle
Handler wrapping a bay horse's lower leg with a therapeutic support wrap in a barn aisle

Most horse owners learn the hard way that a wrap meant to help can quietly make things worse. Conventional therapy wraps and ceramic-loaded products trap heat against the leg, and trapped heat on an already-inflamed tendon is the opposite of what a recovering limb needs. EyeOn Equine Care was built around a simple correction to that problem: deliver the circulation-boosting benefits of far infrared energy without trapping a degree of heat the horse can't shed.

Three EyeOn far infrared therapeutic wraps with the EyeOn emblem laid open to show the soft inner lining
Three EyeOn far infrared therapeutic wraps with the EyeOn emblem laid open to show the soft inner lining

EyeOn products carry a proprietary mineral-based compound worked directly into the material. That compound is what produces the far infrared effect associated with better blood flow, improved oxygenation and more active cellular recovery. The line spans far infrared leg wraps, power pads, hoof pads and leather pads, hoof savers and a companion EyeOn soap, so the same therapeutic principle reaches the leg, the hoof and the skin.

What makes far infrared different from a heating wrap?

A heating wrap raises surface temperature and counts on warmth alone. Far infrared works deeper, encouraging circulation at the tissue level rather than just warming the outside of the leg. The distinction matters most over long wearing periods, when a horse stands in a wrap for hours and any heat that can't escape starts to do harm. EyeOn's design keeps the therapeutic action going while letting the leg breathe.

The company is direct about what it leaves out: "We do not use any heat-trapping ceramic material that can cause over-heating and cell loss." That single decision shapes the whole product line and gives EyeOn its place in a barn that already owns plenty of standing wraps and quick wraps.

A pair of soft blue EyeOn far infrared power pads showing their breathable textured surface
A pair of soft blue EyeOn far infrared power pads showing their breathable textured surface

Which horses benefit from EyeOn therapy?

Owners reach for Eye On when a leg is swollen, tender or recovering, when an older performance horse needs help staying sound, and when a tough case has stopped responding to the usual rest-and-wrap routine. The power pads, sized 7" x 7" and 3.5" x 3.5", target a specific spot, while the leg wraps treat the full lower limb. Hoof pads, leather pads and hoof savers extend the same approach down to the foot.

What owners report is encouraging. A veterinary specialist working with a standardbred that had chronic suspensory issues noted that "after 48 hours, the swelling in the front legs prior and after training was significantly reduced." A horse owner in Kansas, after applying the wraps to a lame mare, put it more plainly: "By the next day she was much better."

Two people in a paddock examining and caring for a brown horse under an overcast sky
Two people in a paddock examining and caring for a brown horse under an overcast sky

Who is behind EyeOn Equine Care?

EyeOn Equine Care is a division of EyeOn Technology, LLC, founded by Douglas Spatz, who brought hands-on horse experience to the venture. He watched owners, trainers and veterinarians struggle with wraps that trapped heat or irritated the skin, and he set out to build something safer: a breathable therapeutic system that supports circulation and eases inflammation without the heat-retention drawbacks of older materials. That founding frustration is still the design brief for everything the company makes today.

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A chestnut horse standing in a grassy paddock beside trees on a sunny day
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The Solution Section (FAQ)
What is EyeOn far infrared technology?

It is a proprietary mineral-based compound built into the wrap and pad materials. The compound produces a far infrared effect that supports improved circulation, oxygenation and cellular activity at the tissue level, rather than simply warming the surface of the leg.

Why does EyeOn avoid ceramic materials?

Many infrared products rely on ceramic that traps heat against the body. EyeOn states it uses no heat-trapping ceramic material because over-heating during long wear can cause cell loss. The breathable design lets the therapeutic action continue while excess heat escapes.

What products does EyeOn Equine Care offer?

The line includes far infrared leg wraps, far infrared power pads, far infrared hoof pads, far infrared leather pads, hoof savers and EyeOn soap, so the same far infrared approach can be applied to the leg, the hoof and the skin.

What sizes do the power pads come in?

The far infrared power pads are offered in two sizes, 7" x 7" and 3.5" x 3.5", so you can match the pad to the area you want to treat.

What conditions do owners use EyeOn for?

Owners and veterinarians have used EyeOn products to help with leg swelling and tenderness, suspensory issues, lameness and soundness problems, and general recovery and pain reduction, particularly where extended wear time is needed.

How long can the wraps stay on?

Because the materials are breathable and do not trap heat the way ceramic products can, EyeOn is designed with extended wear in mind. That is the core advantage over heat-retaining wraps that become risky during long applications.

Is there evidence the wraps work?

The company shares real owner and veterinary feedback. A veterinary specialist reported significantly reduced front-leg swelling in a standardbred with chronic suspensory issues after 48 hours, and a Kansas owner reported a lame mare was much better the next day after the wraps were applied.

Who founded EyeOn Equine Care?

EyeOn Equine Care is a division of EyeOn Technology, LLC, founded by Douglas Spatz. His hands-on horse experience and frustration with heat-trapping, skin-irritating wraps drove the development of EyeOn's breathable far infrared system.

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