How FLAIR® Strips Work
When horses breathe during exercise, the soft tissues overlying the nasal passages collapse reducing the size of the airway. This reduction in size of the airway causes increased resistance to moving air into the lungs.
FLAIR Strips support the nasal passages so there is less collapse and less resistance to bringing air into the lungs.
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Clinically Tested in the Lab & on the Track
9 PEER-REVIEWED STUDIES CONDUCTED BY LEADING EQUINE RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
During intensive exercise FLAIR® Strips have been shown to provide:
Reduction in Airway Resistance
Reduces soft-tissue collapse so horses breathe easier when oxygen is needed most.
Reduction in EIPH
Reduces the severity of exercise induced pulmonary hemorrhage equivalent to furosemide (Lasix®) at high intensity.
Reduction in Energy Consumption
Reduced consumption of energy by respiratory muscles make it available for powering skeletal muscles.
Time-to-Fatigue
Helps horses maintain a powerful, efficient stride longer by optimizing respiratory efficiency.
Reduction in Interval to Next Performance
Decreases the time required until ready for next performance.
Reduction in Peak Inspiratory Pressure
Reduces the maximum negative pressure required to draw air into the lungs during intense exercise.
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INSIGHTS FROM INDUSTRY-LEADING EDUCATORS AND COMPETITORS
"FLAIR Strips provide a simple and effective solution to manage EIPH. This has a very significant impact on the health, welfare, and performance of the horse."
Dr. Howard Erickson DVM, PhD
Professor Emeritus of Physiology at Kansas State University School of Veterinary Medicine
"FLAIR Equine Nasal Strips are an invaluable tool for improving performance while prioritizing respiratory health. I strongly recommend FLAIR strips to fellow riders and trainers who want to support their horses performance and well-being."
Sharon Camarillo
International Barrel Racing Clinician, Cowgirl Hall of Fame, 4X NFR Rodeo Qualifier
"High performance is all about marginal gain and supporting the horses' health and wellbeing. Flair Strips have been an important piece of our Horse Management jigsaw puzzle for over 10 years."
Andrew Hoy
Australian International Eventing Legend, 8 Olympic Games, 6 Olympic Medals
FLAIR® Strips Near You
FLAIR Strips are available at select tack shops, feed stores, veterinary clinics, and trailer vendors across the country.
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Yes. Clinical studies show horses breathe easier by supporting the soft tissues overlying the nasal passages that can collapse during intense exercise. This reduces fatigue, conserves energy, quickens recovery and reduces EIPH.
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Each strip is designed as a one-time use product. Leave the Strip in place until the horse is completely cooled out and breathing has returned to normal.
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Yes. When applied correctly on clean, dry skin, FLAIR Strips stay on through sweat, rain, dust, and high-intensity work including barrel runs, cross-country, polo chukkers, and racing.
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Yes. FLAIR Strips are drug-free and allowed in most major disciplines and associations. Always check your specific organization’s rules before competing.
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Peel, center, and apply 30 minutes prior to exercise approximately 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) above the horse’s nostrils. The three plastic supports in the Strip produce a precise level of spring-like force to reduce collapse of the horse's nasal passages and improve airflow.
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Any horse working hard or breathing heavily can benefit — including barrel horses, eventers, jumpers, polo ponies, racehorses, endurance horses, and seasoned trail horses. Equine athletes in all disciplines and every level of competition can benefit as part of their training, conditioning and performance regimens.
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No. The adhesive is designed for equine skin. Slight loss of hair may be noticed, as experienced with normal shedding.
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Yes. Many riders use them to help horse’s feel more comfortable when long-hauling, suffering from allergies or other lower airway diseases such as COPD (“heaves”), or laryngeal hemiplegia (“roarers”). Always consult your veterinarian for medical conditions.