Uberhorse LED Red Light Therapy Hock or Knee Wraps

  • $499.00




(Pair)

The Uberhorse LED Red Light Therapy Hock or Knee Wraps features 216 LED chips that emit a combination of light wavelengths designed to target both the skin's surface and deeper tissues. The 660nm red light works on the dermal layer, while the 850nm infrared light penetrates further to support soft tissue treatment.

Made with a flexible yet durable neoprene outer, the wrap includes a built-in rechargeable battery and USB charging capability for convenient cordless use. Four elasticated Velcro straps provide an adjustable, secure fit. Additional features include a 15-minute automatic timer and pulse function. 

There are no plastic films on our products, meaning higher irradiance

Whats included ? Hard carry case, charger ends, pair of hock wraps & instruction manual 

Size: 12.2*14.57*0.23 inch

Clean instructions

  • We recommend to gently wipe clean with a clean cloth, or toothbrush.
  • DO NOT submerge LED product into water, it can risk damaging the USBC port.
  • If dirt has built up on the LED pixels. We recommend using a bit of rubbing alcohol. Please dip a cloth into the rubbing alcohol and clean just the LED pixel itself of any dirt and debris.

Storage instructions

  • Lay flat or gently roll as originally packaged. DO NOT fold the red-light therapy device as it may cause led diode(s) to disconnect from its power source. Proper storage is required to maintain the warranty of the product.
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from any moisture or damp areas, avoiding excessive heat and UV exposure.

Need to know

  • LED product needs to be charged for 5 hours.
  • Do not leave any LED product uncharged for longer than 2 weeks.
  • Make sure the horse is not damp or wet when using this product. This will reduce the chance of any water getting into the charge ports or LED pixels.
  • Do not use directly over an open wound.
  • Do not use the LED product if it has any kind of visual damage to the product.
  • Do not shine LED light directly into the eyes. It can risk to hurt/damage the eye(s).


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