


COOL N TITE
COOL N TITE
Cooling Liniment for Muscle Comfort, Circulation & Recovery in Horses
COOL N TITE is a professional-strength herbal liniment formulated to support muscle and limb comfort before and after exercise. Designed to deliver targeted cooling action, this blend helps ease post-exercise muscle tension and maintain circulation in hocks, legs, and tendons—ideal for performance and working horses.
A convenient alternative to poulticing, COOL N TITE supports the natural recovery process through aromatic oils and traditional plant extracts, making it an essential addition to your stable or float.
Key Benefits:
✅ Helps soften and release tension in muscles before and after work
✅ Cooling action supports comfort following exertion or surface sensitivity
✅ Promotes healthy circulation in hocks, tendons, and lower limbs
✅ Can be applied following knocks or physical stress where skin is unbroken
✅ Beneficial for ongoing tendon and muscle management in performance horses
✅ Peppermint aroma may assist nasal clarity when applied externally
✅ Simple and effective daily use—no need for bandaging or poulticing
Key Ingredients:
🌿 Peppermint Oil – Provides a cooling sensation and supports surface circulation
🌿 Arnica Extract – Traditionally used to support comfort in bruised or tired tissues
🌿 Tea Tree Oil – provides natural cleansing properties to help maintain clean, healthy skin
🌿 Wintergreen oil – Supports muscle ease and post-exercise recovery
Why Choose COOL N TITE?
Versatile and effective, COOL N TITE is essential to any routine—ideal for horses and riders alike to help maintain muscle comfort and recovery.
Contents:
- Arnica flowers
- Peppermint Oil
- Wintergreen Oil
- Tea Tree Oil
- In an aqueous cream base.
Directions for use:
- Apply liberally directly to affected area.
- Bandaging over product is not recommended.
- External use only.
Disclaimer: We recommend product to be used in accordance with Industry Rules
Store below 30˚C away from direct sunlight.
DO NOT INGEST. For animal treatment.
Keep out of reach of children.
Seek veterinary advice if symptoms persist.
Avoid contact with eyes.