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  Discussion on No bow wraps vs. oldie but goodie quilted wraps for shipping
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Member:
dlsenDrO

Posted on Sunday, May 2, 2010 - 2:53 pm:

I am contemplating getting No Bow wraps to use as shipping wraps and was wondering what everyone's experiences have been. Although they are named "no bow" I have heard from some that they don't really work. They seem like they would be easier to manage than the bulkier quilted wraps, but again, I'm looking for opinions and experiences.

Thanks!
Member:
stek

Posted on Monday, May 3, 2010 - 10:52 am:

Dana I haven't used the no-bow wraps. For standing bandages or where I need real support I always go to quilts. I feel like I have the most control about how the wrap contours to the horse's leg with them.

For shipping though I usually just use polos and bell boots. I like that they offer light breathe-able support and protection.
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