How To Apply Polo Wraps On A Horse

How To Apply Polo Wraps On A Horse

Polo wraps are an essential part of any rider’s kit. They can protect your horse’s legs from bruising, scratches and scrapes that might occur during riding. The main purpose of polo wraps is to secure the leg and prevent it from moving around too much when the rider is in the saddle, but they can also provide support for a horse with joint problems or those recovering from injuries or surgery. If you’re new to polo wraps, or just need a reminder on how to apply them correctly, this article will show you everything you need to know about getting started with using these handy (and inexpensive) horse accessories!

Tape the open end of the polo wrap to the horse’s leg, just above the fetlock joint.

  • Make sure the tape is as tight around your horse’s leg as possible.
  • Once you have taped the end of your polo wrap, take the rest of that end and wrap it back around itself to form a loop, like so:
  • Use another piece of tape to secure this loop down and press down firmly on all sides to ensure that it stays in place

Wrap up around the horse’s leg, going one way and then back towards your starting point in the opposite direction.

As you wrap, make sure the polo wrap is snug, but not too tight. You want it to stay in place without slipping off.

When you’re done wrapping, tie off each end of the polo wrap with a bow so that it won’t unravel during riding or competition.

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Stop wrapping once you’ve reached the point where the tape is attached.

It’s important to stop wrapping once you’ve reached the point where the tape is attached. You don’t want to wrap too high on their leg, as this could cause rubbing and irritation. If you wrap too low, the horse might not be able to fully extend their leg when they are working in front of you.

Finally, make sure that your wraps are tight enough but not so tight that they restrict circulation or cause discomfort for your horse.

Take a piece of duct tape, masking tape or velcro and secure it over your first wrap, ensuring that it will not slip off. Do this with each wrap so that they stay in place.

Once you have chosen your wraps and decided how to tie them, it’s time to secure them in place.

Take a piece of duct tape, masking tape or velcro and secure it over your first wrap, ensuring that it will not slip off. Do this with each wrap so that they stay in place.

You can cut off the excess tape or velcro by cutting it into strips about 1 inch wide, then snipping along those strips at intervals until you have separated enough material to complete your project.

When you’re done, if you have any excess Velcro or tape on your polo wraps, simply cut them off.

When you’re done, if you have any excess Velcro or tape on your polo wraps, simply cut them off. Don’t leave any excess tape hanging around! This can be dangerous and cause injury to the horse. If a piece of Velcro or tape is too long and dangles down from the wrap, it could get caught in the horse’s mouth and cause injury to their tongue or teeth.

Polo wraps can help protect your horse while riding and they’re easy to apply.

Polo wraps are a great way to protect your horse’s legs while riding and working.

Polo wraps act as an extra layer of protection for their legs, which can help prevent injuries from occurring. They should be applied after the saddle pad or girth strap has been adjusted correctly on the horse’s back.

Conclusion

Polo wraps are a great asset to any rider who wants to keep their horse safe and comfortable. They’re easy to apply and will protect your horse from injury while riding or training. If you have any questions about polo wraps or how they might benefit your horse, please give us a call at (800) 555-5555 ext 1002

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