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MORE THAN 4 MILLION STRIPS USED IN TRAINING AND COMPETITION
DRUG-FREE
DEVELOPED & RECOMMENDED BY VETERINARIANS
CLINICALLY PROVEN IN 9 PEER-REVIEWED STUDIES
TRUSTED BY EVENTERS AT ALL LEVELS OF COMPETITION

EVERY EVENT HORSE IS A RESPIRATORY ATHLETE

From Novice to Advanced, the respiratory system doesn't know the level. It only knows the effort.

Eventing asks your horse to perform three very different types of effort: the collection of dressage, the speed and endurance of cross-country, and the power and precision of show jumping. Each requires energy. Producing that energy requires oxygen—and as the work increases, so does the demand on the respiratory system.

FLAIR® Equine Nasal Strips reduce airway resistance and the work of breathing—reducing respiratory load and supporting more efficient breathing at every level.

You prepare the whole horse for competition. Give every breath the same support.

Improve Respiratory Efficiency

Reduces nasal airway resistance and the work of breathing

Protect Lung Health

Reduce exercise induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH).

Recover Faster

More efficient respiratory cooling decreases recovery time

Conserve Energy

Less work to breathe means more oxygen for the muscles

Delay Fatigue

Reduced respiratory work helps horses exercise longer before fatigue.

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FLAIR® Strips: Classics

Performance Starts at the Nose

Understanding Respiratory Load

Obligate Nasal Breather Every breath passes through the nose.
High-Resistance Airway The nasal passages are the major source of airway resistance.
Increased Resistance Soft tissues narrow the airway during exercise.
Respiratory Load Greater resistance increases the work to breathe.

FLAIR® Strips. Every Ride. Every Level.

Backed by Science

How FLAIR® Strips Work

1

The Challenge

Soft tissues narrow the nasal passages and increase resistance during exercise.

2

The Support

FLAIR® Strips gently support these tissues to maintain the airway.

3

The Result

Less airway resistance. Less work of breathing. Reduced respiratory load.

Clinically proven in 9 peer-reviewed studies

The Science Speaks for Itself

Trusted at the highest levels. Relevant at every level.

Elite riders manage every detail that affects their horses. Respiratory
management shouldn't begin only when a horse reaches the upper levels.

The Level May Change. The Standard of Care Shouldn't.

Your horse doesn't know what division you're competing in. They know the effort you're asking them to make. From first horse trials to the highest levels of eventing, respiratory management is part of caring for the equine athlete.

Reduce respiratory load. Support more efficient breathing.