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Products & Services

CWD Saddlery

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CWD is where tradition and innovation meet. The art of fine craftsmanship…

The perfect close contact for the rider

Official dealer in Brazil and Norway of all CWD Products.

Jin Stirrup

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For someone who does not want to pass by unnoticed,
For someone who wants to surprise and aspires to quality,
Jin Stirrup offers an innovative design and a large selection of colours.

The colours available enable these stirrups to be customised: from the Italian green to black, gold, blue, English green, red etc.…. which can match the colours of your tunic and your sponsor.

The special feature of Jin Stirrup is the width of the bottom plate.

Jin Stirrup is planned to have a maximum weight of 330 grams, below that of a traditional steel stirrup but slightly above that of a plastic stirrup.

Jin Stirrup gives a sensation of great stability that is in perfect harmony with your foot thanks to the design of its wider bottom plate that is fitted with a very effective non-slip covering.

Jin Stirrup is made of high-quality aluminium, and was developed and guaranteed using high-precision machines at CNC. The colouring is achieved by an anodic oxidation process which makes the stirrup permanently indestructible.

Back on Track

Official dealer in Brazil for Back on Track products.

Back on Track is the name of our unique range of pain-relief products. They evolved from a combination of ancient Chinese experience, modern scientific findings and skilled textile production. The result is a fabric of polyester with a ceramic powder melted into the threads.

The ceramic reflects body heat as an infrared wave, a form of energy that has a documented pain relieving effect. This reflected heat can reduce inflammation, ease muscle tension, increase blood circulation and hasten the healing process.

A blind study on horses with chronic back problems showed that they had a 50% improvement of the movement capability after three weeks with Back on Track. Read more…

Back on Track products can be used to warm up your muscles before physical exercise or work, thereby reducing the risk of strains or injury. Most importantly, they can also expedite the recovery from established injuries.

Back on Track is available in the form of wraps, bandages and blankets. Back on Track also manufacture a wide range of products for humans.

It is our genuine aim that Back on Track can provide an easy, comfortable and effective contribution to a life of health and wellbeing.

In the below image of a horse back, increased body temperature is indicated by the red tones. The below ”after” image depicts the successful reduction of inflammation. Degrees and rates of pain relief will obviously vary on an individual basis, due largely to the differing nature and duration of existing aliments. The pictures show a reconstruction of the course of events.


1) Before using the horse blanket, the red area can be seen as a sign of inflammation.
2) After 30 minutes of using the blanket, the blood supply to the area is increased dramatically.
3) The desired result, after 10 days - 3 weeks of use, where the inflammation has sub-sided.

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How should Back on Track be used?

Back
Most often the blankets are used over night. If you notice that the back still has some problem left in the morning it is good to know that the body when moving produces more heat for reflection. We recommend using the saddle pad, loin sheet or the exercise sheet for this purpose. When the horse is wet after exercise the fleece cooler is a good choice.
It is generally recommended not to use liniments with Back on Track blankets and leg wraps, but if you don’t achieve the desired result, you can choose to try a mild liniment or alcohol with the wraps. Be aware that any liniment gets stronger if used in conjunction with Back on Track, so please use your own judgement. As symptoms such as pain and swelling may diminish or vanish completely, we recommend that you occasionally (say every three weeks) suspend the use of the blanket for 5-7 days. This will permit observation of the back and its movement to see if any underlying problem prevails that may require veterinary attention. Another reason for making a break is that some horses get used to the effect of the product and since we can not increase the dose the only way to maintain the best result in front of training and competition is not to use Back on Track continuously.

Leg
Most often the leg wraps are used over night. If you notice that the leg still has a little swelling left in the morning it is good to know that the body when moving produces more heat for reflection.
We recommend using the Back on Track bandages (polo and exercise bandages)
for this purpose since they stay in position during movement. Preferably, Back on Track wraps should be applied to dry legs and wrapped with a regular bandage over the top.
It is generally recommended not to use liniments with Back on Track quilts, but if you don’t achieve the desired result, you can choose to try a mild liniment or alcohol with the wraps. Be aware that any liniment gets stronger if used in conjunction with Back on Track leg wraps, so please use your own judgement. As symptoms such as pain and swelling
may diminish or vanish completely, we recommend that you occasionally (say every three weeks) suspend the use of the leg wraps for 5-7 days. This will permit observation of the joints and legs to see if any underlying problem prevails that may require veterinary attention. Another reason for making a break is that some horses get used to the effect of the product and since we can not increase
the dose the only way to maintain the best result in front of training and competition is not to use Back on Track continuously.
Back on Track is often routinely used to prevent injuries and should then be used for 2-3 weeks followed by 5-7 days break. Alternatively, once you got used to the product Back on Track can be used 1 day before and two days after training and then make a pause until next training. Not to be used during pregnancy.