I had a set of polo compression bandages but accidentally threw them away when I got a new gear room. So I bought them and they work great. I like the little plastic tab on the velcro to close the wrap as you have something to hook to just clip it in place. And the price was definitely good for the quality, although I would have liked to have bought the black set with the Prime. In general, if your horse needs extra support while working, it's great if you know what you're doing when it comes to wrapping. Since they provide compression, it can easily lead to a train accident due to improper packaging. I see people tugging on the bandage slightly while wrapping around the leg - that's a NO NO with compression bandages. You must maintain HOMOGENEOUS PRESSURE at all times so as not to impede blood circulation. No jerking just gentle even pressure and you're done - good advice from a previous track man who has successfully wrapped countless expensive legs - I now ride dressage but haven't forgotten how to do it properly
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