
For new users of equine therapy boots, understanding each mode is key to using the device well. These 3 modes have clear positioning and different uses.
equine therapy boots modes: MODE1 Warm-up
It’s the pre-training preparation mode. It uses low-intensity vibration and gentle compression to activate muscle groups.
- Applicable scenario: Before training or competition
- Usage duration: 15-20 minutes each time
- Intensity: Low (suitable for initial adaptation)
equine therapy boots modes: MODE2 Recovery
MODE2 is the core recovery mode, mainly used to alleviate muscle soreness, reduce swelling and speed up physical recovery after training.
It’s the core recovery mode. It uses moderate vibration and cyclic compression to relieve muscle fatigue.
- Applicable scenario: After training or competition
- Usage duration: 20-30 minutes each time
- Intensity: Medium (safe and comfortable)
equine therapy boots modes: MODE3 Enhancement
It’s for daily maintenance and targeted conditioning. It uses high-intensity vibration and deep compression to relax deep muscles.
- Applicable scenario: Non-training days, daily care
- Usage duration: 20 minutes each time
- Intensity: High (adjust according to adaptation)

Understanding the positioning and usage of each mode can help you avoid wasting the device’s functions and better protect your horse’s leg health.
For more details on how to match modes with different training intensities, you can view our professional guide equine training and recovery matching tips. For authoritative advice on equine muscle maintenance, refer to the professional content on the FEI official website.